1973, The FBI and local authorities descend on the infamous Sawyer family's compound after one of their victims escaped, carrying a tale so horrific it would shock the entire nation.
1978, Sheriff Leigh Brackett and Doctor Samuel Loomis end the Babysitter Killer's night of terror.
But, evil was allowed to endure.
It's 1986 and Micheal Myers and Jedidiah 'Leatherface' Sawyer waste away in captivity, mostly forgotten except by those that were touched by their malice.
Now, a deal has been struck that will bring the two killers together for the first time before a live television audience in Haddonfield, Illinois against the wishes of Brackett, Loomis, and the killer's surviving victims.
Inspite of Brackett's best efforts, tragedy strikes, leaving the television studio soaked in blood and the town of Haddonfield in the grip of fear as the innocent town residents find themselves trapped between two monsters. Will Brackett and Loomis find Michael and Leatherface before it's too late or will Tommy Doyle, Sally Hardesty, and their friends pay the price?
Loved it! Short but what a great tribute to both franchises. I love the Halloween movies and I just finished watching them and the original Texas Chainsaw movie for Halloween so the characters were all fresh in my mind. It was great to read what might happen if by some insane force these two serial killers got together. And what a treat to also get a sneak appearance from the King of Nightmares Freddy! I hope the author does more works like these because I really enjoyed this one.
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It was a very detailed gruesome thriller which I didn't expect anything different since the two main characters are very gruesome themselves. It was cool to read about the characters from the movies. It definitely had some grammatical errors but it was a good Halloween thriller to get you in the mood for fall.🍂🎃🔪
Not an awful fan fiction novel for spooky season. Breaking no original ground, and building on characters were all familiar with, it’s still a pretty well drawn story. Giving an alternative timeline to the characters.