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AWilltoAct.com Reviews THE KILLING FLOOR

July 9, 2012 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

The Killing Floor by Craig DiLouieAWilltoAct.com reviewed THE KILLING FLOOR, calling it a “good read and a crazy mix of flavor. While strongly ‘zombie’ in nature, the twist of horror is pretty fantastic. I even felt that it offered hints of a prehistoric or medieval sort of wildness. A world where reality is an uncertain blend of firsthand day-to-day experience and secondhand accounts that border on myth and legend. Known and unknown terrors that make the living dead seem warm and fuzzy in comparison … Check it out.”

Thanks, Brian!

Read the complete review here.

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