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Bigfoot of the Mall: The Bloody Tracks of Bigfoot 2

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Onion Mountain –1992

Eleven years after the deaths at the Craven Construction site by the putrid paws of Bigfoot, a sleazy real estate fraudster buys the land to build Wilderville's first mall—a rural mall on Onion Mountain.

A big party is planned in the mall on the night of the grand opening. Everyone will be there, even Bigfoot's sex slave, who has escaped the cryptid clan.

Four party crashers will shop till the humans drop dead. Bigfoot has returned to find his human mate, and this time, he's brought his three crossbreed killer sons.

Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the mall . . . things have gotten . . . a little hairy.

225 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 28, 2025

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David Irons

32 books119 followers
David Irons was the kid who went to his room to watch and read horror when his relatives came round. It paid off. When he left his room, he became an award-winning filmmaker and writer living on the south coast of England. His films, colourful and stylish in design, have won awards at the Cambridge Film festival, Las Vegas VIFF festival, and LA Independent Festival for cinematography, editing, writing, and directing. '7 Winters Alone' - a sci-fi, horror short - was a winner in David Lynch's 2014 Short Film Competition.

In 2019 David had his first novel, Night Waves, published, followed by Night Creepers, Polybius, and The Bloody Tracks of Bigfoot in 2020 - 2021 from Severed Press. Since then, David has become a Splatterpunk award-nominated writer for his '80s summer camp slasher, 'Don't Go To Wheelchair Camp.'

The moral of this story is to be weird and stay in your room. It pays off in the end.

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129 reviews
September 6, 2025
It doesn't quite match up to the first book in terms of aesthetic and charm, but David Irons truly upped the ante with this one. Far more blood, violence, and outright disturbing imagery that is capable of absolute hilarity and horror. It goes the range, and once the main setpiece commences, it does not stop.
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December 2, 2025
This was a good as the first in the series. Again, surprising amount of character development - at least to the point that there were some characters I cared about and others I wanted to see meet their demise at the hands of Bigfoot. And again a good twist. Another fun read, like the first one.
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