For something titled Splatterfest. The lack of gore is surprising. There are kill scenes, but they're not splattery. My bad. I assumed this book would be bloody. That's on me. Not the book.
A big horror convention is happening. It's taking place at an old property where a cult lived, and died. Big name actors and directors start dying. Then you have a murder mystery on your hands.
I loved Gary, who owns a video store that he's trying to keep the store alive even in 2020. He was just a good guy. His two workers, Dan and Steph, on the other hand.... She wasn't the smartest. I felt like she was Scooby doo trying to unmask the bad guy.
The story, was excellent. Written well. And it's a great idea. If you can't visit a horror convention, the next best thing is reading about one.
Even though the actors and stars were fictional, I still enjoyed them and some of them with their not so sweet attitiudes