Survival often comes down to those who are willing to do what is necessary to win.
It’s a simple concept, but one most never have to experience.
Few survived the Slasher House Massacre, and as their ordeal closes, another opens for those remaining.
The police think they have everything under control. They think everyone is accounted for, but when some of their own disappear, new horrors are discovered, and the nearby town of Tarken’s Glen are drawn into their own survival experience.
I really enjoyed The Slasher Experience. It hit on all my love of 80's slasher horror films, so I was looking forward to The Slasher Experience II. The second book in the series picks up right where the first book left off, but this book follows the path of the killer, as he takes out a wide swath of the town close to the campground. The killer has some issues of his own that he is trying to navigate, leading up to what should be a clash in the final book in the series. Cp Bialois does an excellent job of bringing the menace in book two.