,=,e \_ヾ(ᐖ◞ ) ID: 0bd364 March 28, 2022, 6:22 p.m. No.15967220   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7228

>>15967213

 

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,=,e \_ヾ(ᐖ◞ ) ID: 0bd364 March 28, 2022, 6:51 p.m. No.15967394   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7401

Over 17,000 murders have occurred at American Rest Stops since the early 1970s. 97% of those murders remain unsolved. To help her find the killer that murdered her family at a New Mexico rest area nearly a year earlier, a soccer mom cons a man suffering from dissociative fugue into believing that he is her husband and together, they continue her search for the rest stop murderer.

 

American Rest Stop is JAWS meets SE7EN meets THE HITCHER but without the shark and an uplifting ending. More thriller than horror, it's a fast and furious read but a horror movie for MOMMIES until the end.

,=,e \_ヾ(ᐖ◞ ) ID: 0bd364 March 28, 2022, 6:52 p.m. No.15967401   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7407

>>15967394

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If you need a good scare, this fast-paced thriller ought to do it. You certainly don't want to be reading it as you're cruising down the interstate to see grandma and grandpa who live across the country, and, of course, like most Americans, you plan to stop and take advantage of the multitude of rest stops along the way. Granted, it's only fiction, but it does part the curtain so-to-speak on some of the ugly stuff that goes on at our highway Rest Stops.

 

I got sucked into the story right away. It's well-written, the story moves fast and you never know what's going to hit you next. This, along with the suspense, keeps you glued to the pages until the end. Oh boy, don't know if I'll be so nonchalant at a rest stop again.

,=,e \_ヾ(ᐖ◞ ) ID: 0bd364 March 28, 2022, 6:53 p.m. No.15967407   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7410

>>15967401

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I read in several reviews that that the book was not well written or it jumped all over the place. Whatever. For me, the story is king and this story wears its crown quite nicely. Rest stops are indeed creepy places at the best of times. Throw in a murder here or there and you have an out and out house of horror. The author has captured that dark environment perfectly in this novel and it will make your skin crawl.

,=,e \_ヾ(ᐖ◞ ) ID: 0bd364 March 28, 2022, 6:53 p.m. No.15967410   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7414

>>15967407

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I really don't like mystical fantasy horror, but a serial killer is easier for me to accept. What is more frightening? A werewolf, or that quiet Dahmer neighbor? Amerocam Rest Stop is thrilling in the likes of King. It starts off with a typical stop where a mother has to use the rest room, and the story builds in the roller coaster ride by hitting the apogee of a death drop.

This will drop your stomach, well done.

,=,e \_ヾ(ᐖ◞ ) ID: 0bd364 March 28, 2022, 6:53 p.m. No.15967414   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7417

>>15967410

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What a quirky tragic story particularly given that in the author's review of what made him write the book is the horrendous fact of the sheer number of roadside stop disappearances, homicides and goings on. You almost want to keep having the thought in the back of your mind that every time you have to stop at a rest stop……make sure half a dozen people see you going into the bathrooms.!!

It was funny at the same time which may appear at odds with the content but a great read.

,=,e \_ヾ(ᐖ◞ ) ID: 0bd364 March 28, 2022, 6:54 p.m. No.15967417   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7420

>>15967414

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The imagery and detail described in the book makes you feel as if you were actually there watching all of it play out. This story is one for the ages and is truly worth the read to see a different perspective of our culture

,=,e \_ヾ(ᐖ◞ ) ID: 0bd364 March 28, 2022, 6:54 p.m. No.15967420   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7421

>>15967417

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This book so dark and disturbing and yet once you start you can't stop. Set in a typical desert nightmare is the strange story of a woman seeking vengence on a guy who killed her children. This is not a spoiler, it's what happen in the first two pages but everything that happens after that is just beyond bizare. The characters are vague and it's hard to fully understand how these people even interact with each other.

 

Then there's the killer himself. The most disturbing part of this whole story is that it's so unbelieveable that it could be believeable. The lack of clear motive and understanding underscores what the story is all about. Overall, it's a great book, one that should probably be re-read just to try and process all the strange encounters and scenes in this book.

,=,e \_ヾ(ᐖ◞ ) ID: 0bd364 March 28, 2022, 6:55 p.m. No.15967421   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7425

>>15967420

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One of the best books I've read in a long while. It's dark, demented…and unpredictable. This book will make you think twice the next time you consider visiting a rest stop while on your travels!

 

The story would make a great movie. It's filled with memorable characters and scenery and the dialogue is crisp and distinctive without being over the top. The main protagonist is complex but believable and the serial killer is eerie but I also felt weirdly empathetic towards him. The scene of him as a kid driving across the country with his family is a classic.

 

Be forewarned, however, you might not be able to sleep for a couple of nights after reading this book. I can't get the sound of the rattlesnake or the sight of the frogs out of my head!

,=,e \_ヾ(ᐖ◞ ) ID: 0bd364 March 28, 2022, 6:56 p.m. No.15967425   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15967421

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They say you get what you pay for…but in the case of this book they should have paid me.

 

Synopsis: Quintessential soccer mom drives across New Mexico with her 4 kids. She leaves kids in car while she goes in to the rest stop to pee. Comes out and kids are gone. Flip ahead one year and she is now a gun-toting, tequilla drinking vigilante who manages to stumble across a man who conveniently loses his memory. She convinces him he is her husband and they set off to find the "rest stop killer".

We now meet a confusing assortment of characters - sometimes through flashbacks but you are not really sure. How we end up in an abandoned drive-in filled with little girls in old station wagons is beyond me. Oh, I forgot to mention the Indian with the hang glider. There are also an amazingly large number of frogs in this book. I came to care about them more than I did the humans.

I only hope than "Unknown Screenwriter" is a pseudonym for "I can't believe that I got this piece of crap (written during a weekend of monumental drug abuse" published!

The book has received one review (5 stars) since it was published. I'm pretty sure it must have been from his mother.

 

If Kindle offered the option to "delete from my brain" I would do so.