Apart from the ending, this book was a very fun fast paced read. True it's filled with sex and quite a bit of gore and more than a handful of rapes, but as with Flesh Gothic, for some reason the sex and rapes didn't bother me as much as they do in other horror writer's books. Perhaps it is because of the lack of detail and description in Lee's writing.
Short Synopsis- Two concurrent stories run through the book, one is about an archeology dig and the second (and main story) follows Clair, who had just been hired to run security for a science lab in the middle of nowhere Florida. Unfortunately the locals are disappearing, the wild life is mutating into large ugly fanged beasts, and something fishy is going on at the lab.
The book is gory, but the gore takes second seat to the sex... there is a LOT of it in this book, rapes, fantasies, threesomes, peeping toms, all kinds of naughty things are going on. The simple fact that Lee rarely describes anything that is going on is the only thing that keeps this book from being pornographic. The words "she was violated" sum up about all you're going to get as far as deep description and he repeats the fact that just about every female character introduced gets "violated" at some point.
But back to the story... this was really fun for most of the book, it was fast paced, bad things were going on, there were lots of possible bad guys to pick from, everyone seems suspicious and Clare is having a rough time anyway. The book keeps your interest from beginning to end... and then I was disappointed. I don't think I've read a book ends so tidily. The end might just as well have been ripped out of a Hollywood blockbuster with everyone riding off into the sunset on horses (I'm being facetious, there aren't any horses). In all honesty it was just TOO neat and tidy... like in the end of "Jaws" when Richard Dryfuss pops back out of the water and basically announces "I wasn't dead, I was just pretending" that's basically the ending you have here.
But if you're in the mood for a trashy horror novel, this can be a really fun time waster as long as you don't expect excellent writing. Oh, and whoever edited the book needs to be shot because several two letter words are missing (as, to, etc) the first time I was confused, then I started noticing, it happens quite often (I think I counted 5 or more instances of it) so if you're a grammar nazi, this book will probably drive you crazy.
Fun read that goes by fast, just don't expect a genius ending. It'll all play out just like you expected it to.