The Frenzy Way
I love Greg Lamberson. Last year I reviewed his novel Personal Demons and, quite frankly, it kicked my ass. Raw, edgy, and twisted as hell, Personal Demons was a balls-to-the-wall thrill ride, and guess what… Lamberson’s latest, The Frenzy Way is more of the same.
The Frenzy Way is a serial killer novel with werewolves. Sounds awesome, right? Well it is, from one blood soaked page to the next. Lamberson has a real cinematic touch and his prose is often times frantic as he masterfully controls the pace of the narrative, keeping you out of sorts as you ride his roller coaster of emotions.
This novel is not for the faint of heart. It’s brutal and visceral, crafted in such a way as to ensure that you can’t put the book down as the tension is ratcheted up until you’re ready to climb out of your skin.
The Frenzy Way is chillingly seductive, leaving you breathless and hungry for more.
Greg Lamberson has proven to me that he’s got all the tools to become a major voice in horror literature. Do yourself a favor and visit Medallion Press to order your copy of The Frenzy Way, and if you haven’t picked up Personal Demons yet, for gods’ sakes, do it. You can stop by here and thank me later.