
Genre books that are laugh-out-loud funny are few and far between.
Well, horror lit to tickle your funny bone has found a new champion with the arrival of Jeff Strand’s new book from Delirium. Benjamin’s Parasite tells the story of a high school English teacher who becomes the unwilling carrier of a top secret experiment: a giant intestinal parasite that spurs-on uncontrollable fits of gluttony, horniness and violence. Oh, and it is slowly transforming its host into a mound of weeping sores.
Aided by an impulsive female bounty hunter, Benjamin must escape bumbling mobsters, bumbling mad scientists, and even bumbling Deliverance-esque hillbillies while racing to have the parasite removed before it kills him.
"Intestinal parasite" and "weeping sores" don’t sound particularly funny, but believe me the novel is. Absurdity is the word of the day where
It’s hard to imagine this kind of splat-shtick working on the page, but
A lesser writer really would have struggled with such an oddball premise, but after the first chapter it becomes apparent that Stoker nominee
I can’t recommend this book enough. It is available in both paperback and digital download (which can conveniently be sent to your Amazon Kindle, cover art included, if you get the .mobi file) from Horror-Mall.com. I will be definitely keeping my eye out for more Strand, his novel Pressure comes out from Leisure Books this June….I already have mine pre-ordered.

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