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Black Cat

By: John Russo
Narrated by: Mike Reaves
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Spirited from the dark jungles of Africa to a place in the american desert...

The evil soul of a witch doctor lives on in the body of Simon, the great jungle beast who leads his human followers - the Panther People - in their orgies of lust and blood. Now the innocent Martin family, George, Peg, and their beautiful daughter, Jenny, on vacation, will stumble upon this gruesome cult, trapped in a desert nightmare of terror and death - waiting. In the quiet wasteland, the sound of their own pulses will be all they can hear.

But somewhere in the dark night, outside their lonely hotel room, there is something breathing. For once Simon has your scent - he will not stop until he tastes your warm, fresh blood....

©1982 John Russo (P)2019 Capricorn Literary
Scary Horror
Bizarre Plot Twists • Lurid Horror Elements • Deep Gruff Voice • Vivid Character Portrayals • Thrilling Suspense

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This audio was excellent! I can remember vaguely reading this story a long time ago, but any great details were lost from my mind. This story is thrilling, and suspenseful and keeps you enthralled. There are very graphic scenes of sex and violence, so it may not be for everybody.

The narrator is very very good. I very much enjoyed his telling of this classic suspenseful tale. He painted a very vivid picture in my mind with each character.

I give this story five of five stars for great story and great story telling!

Excellent! I would listen to this one again!

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Horror fiction in the 1970’s through early 1980’s - often straight to paperback - had a penchant for being “out there”, as if the thought was: If you can’t top “The Exorcist” or “The Amityville Horror” or “The Shining”, then crank up the WTF level, and just outweird them! And that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
“Black Cat” - a perfect example of such paperbacks - may initially lead you into expecting simply a suspense tale of a killer panther, but it will surely throw you for a loop (in a good way) when it reveals itself to be a lurid tale of a family on a road trip, and a wandering Vietnam vet with PTSD & Agent Orange damage, both stumbling into “Wrong Turn”/“Hills Have Eyes” territory, involving a former circus performer turned voodoo panther cult leader, and his creepy AF family, in rural middle America. Along the way there are twists and turns, an uncertainty on who to trust from moment to moment, and the occasional out of nowhere WAIT...WHAT?!?
Narrator Mike Reaves does a fine job taking listeners through this lurid, creepy tale, particularly when using an electronic voicebox for one of the more sinister characters.
Is this fine, highbrow literature? Oh hell no. But is it an entertaining, fun, dark ride, as well as a good example of its genre and era? Most definitely!
I received a free copy of this audiobook in exchange for an honest review.

Enjoyable, dark, weird, 1980’s pulp horror.

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Welcome to a gruesome horror thriller. On one hand, we have a cult of maniacal killers in the jungles of Angola calling themselves Panther People. Their witch-doctor leader Simon believes he can transform into a panther. Simon is bound and determined to remove all the white people from Angola. On the other hand, we have a family vacationing in Arizona. The story bounces between the two groups. For the longest time, I wondered how the Angola cultists and the Arizona family was going to meet. Even afterward, the explanation is a bit fuzzy. The immortality of Simon is a bit overstated. I submit Dan and Jessica Withers created the monster. Three.point.five. I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

Overcooked!

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I tried several times but could not get through this book.It was just too much gore for me,and I can take a lot usually. Mike Reaves seemed to be a fine narrator. I was given this book by the narrator,author or publisher free for an honest review.

Black Cat

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Some good stuff from Russo. After starting high with Midnight, I'd been disappointed with his other titles until this. Like Midnight, Russo seems to be winging it and throwing in all kinds of elements. We start with an adulterous writer, a 'Nam vet dying of Agent Orange, and an anti-colonial terrorist in Africa.

Russo throws in hitchhiker suspense, panther cult atrocities, stranded motorist schtick, animal attacks, and circus gothic. Gory and dark, though the ending could use some trimming.

The Audible recording was OK, the sound quality wasn't the greatest and there's almost an hour of overlong pauses.

Good stuff from Russo

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