Look no further my friends because you may have just encountered and stepped into - The Lorne Zone
Lets face it, we all like to read a good ol' fashion horror story of ghouls, vampires and zombies and there are a plethora of them out that have held their places in the ranks of horror sections throughout the world as well as in our hearts, few Authors have hit the mark in the true meaning of lycanthropy myths and lore and Lorne Dixon has done just that.
He brought to the table a thrilling new world of suspense and horror when he orchestrated SNARL from the depths of his mind and far in the outer reaches of his imaginative realm called an id.
From the beginning of the story, Chev, the protagonist hits one of the monsters with his truck, on accident of course, we don't want to upset any certain parties out there who are touchy or squeamish, so... where was I? Oh yeah... all hell breaks loose. As you read on page after page, you begin to realize that you can't put it down, yes... it's that good, between the pace and flow of the story and the emotional stimuli that you receive is... well... surprisingly intense.
And the Author wrote it with such bold panache. It's a roller coaster ride that starts out gradual and will have you hanging on for the ride of your life, a story with such characters as the beastly mutant canines that just wanted nothing more than to be left alone, and one story that is deserving of a spot in the werewolf archives for generations to come.
If anyone has ever loved Horror, Dark Fantasy, Science Fiction, Drama, Post-Apochalyptic Fiction, and Gothic, as much as Lorne Dixon exemplifies in his literature... well... look no further my friends because you may have just encountered and stepped into - The Lorne Zone.
Don't say I haven't told you so... because... YOU'VE BEEN LORNED!
Lets face it, we all like to read a good ol' fashion horror story of ghouls, vampires and zombies and there are a plethora of them out that have held their places in the ranks of horror sections throughout the world as well as in our hearts, few Authors have hit the mark in the true meaning of lycanthropy myths and lore and Lorne Dixon has done just that.
He brought to the table a thrilling new world of suspense and horror when he orchestrated SNARL from the depths of his mind and far in the outer reaches of his imaginative realm called an id.
From the beginning of the story, Chev, the protagonist hits one of the monsters with his truck, on accident of course, we don't want to upset any certain parties out there who are touchy or squeamish, so... where was I? Oh yeah... all hell breaks loose. As you read on page after page, you begin to realize that you can't put it down, yes... it's that good, between the pace and flow of the story and the emotional stimuli that you receive is... well... surprisingly intense.
And the Author wrote it with such bold panache. It's a roller coaster ride that starts out gradual and will have you hanging on for the ride of your life, a story with such characters as the beastly mutant canines that just wanted nothing more than to be left alone, and one story that is deserving of a spot in the werewolf archives for generations to come.
If anyone has ever loved Horror, Dark Fantasy, Science Fiction, Drama, Post-Apochalyptic Fiction, and Gothic, as much as Lorne Dixon exemplifies in his literature... well... look no further my friends because you may have just encountered and stepped into - The Lorne Zone.
Don't say I haven't told you so... because... YOU'VE BEEN LORNED!
Snarl tells the tale of Chev Worke, a trucker, who opts to give up Christmas with his family in order to get some extra money. Chev's problems begin when his truck breaks down and he quickly finds himself on the run from werewolves. To complicate matters further, Chev learns
the cargo he's transporting is more than meets the eye and the person receiving the cargo wants it badly. Snarl is a practically, nonstop thrill ride from beginning to end.
the cargo he's transporting is more than meets the eye and the person receiving the cargo wants it badly. Snarl is a practically, nonstop thrill ride from beginning to end.
Wow! This was a very brief, but very exciting little novel. I really enjoyed Lorne Dixon's writing style - he is very talented! My only complaint was that the story ended too abruptly. The book really could have been expanded into a longer and richer story, though that would certainly slow down the nonstop action. The book was thrilling in its brevity and was a fun take on the werewolf myth. I really had a fun time reading it and will certainly keep an eye out for his other books!