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 · Headhunter by Michael Slade #BookReview. CriminOlly thinks: A mix of police procedural and extreme horror that misses the mark a bit on the former but absolutely nails the gore. 3/5. Title: Headhunter | Author: Michael Slade | Series: Special X #1 | Publisher: Star Books | Pages: | Publication date: | Source: Self-purchased | Content warnings: Yes | Tolerance . Published in the book become immediate popular and critical acclaim in horror, thriller books. The main characters of Headhunter novel are John, Emma. The book has been awarded with Booker Prize, Edgar Awards and many others. One of the Best Works of Michael Slade. published in multiple languages including English, consists of pages and is available in Mass Market Paperback format .  · Michael Slade's "Headhunter"--originally published in is a thrill seeker's wet dream: a dark, brooding, visceral offering of psychological suspense that also functions splendidly as a mystery, yet--with its sudden jolts of brutally graphic violence and grisly descriptions of traumatized bodies--is also unafraid to revel in the conventions of the horror genre.5/5(5).


For a while, my good buddy, the best-selling horror-meister Michael Slade has been working on a Super -Sekrit project. And now the walls of his lair are sufficiently blood-spattered, the truth can come out. He has re-imagined, and re-issued in digital form, his very first horror masterpiece, HEADHUNTER. This is very exciting news for all the Sladists out there. All are. HEADHUNTER Reimagined is an all-new telling of Michael Slade's first Special X thriller (published in ) about the psycho-hunters of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The Headhunter is loose on the streets of Vancouver. The psycho's victims are everywhere - floating in the Fraser River, buried in a shallow grave, nailed to a. I read 'Headhunter', the first of Canadian author Michael Slade's Special X series, decades ago as a teenager and really liked it. Returning to it years later I didn't find it quite as good as I'd expected, but still had fun with it. It's an appropriate book to review here, as Slade is a McBain fan.


Friday, Ma. Headhunter by Michael Slade (): I Guarantee You That It Ain't Your Day - Chop Chop! I got more than I bargained for with Headhunter, the debut novel from Michael Slade (a pseudonym for several Canadian criminal lawyers, mainly one Jay Clarke). It's much more complex and wide-ranging than I'd anticipated, less cheesy, smarter and more ferocious too. Michael Slade's "Headhunter"--originally published in is a thrill seeker's wet dream: a dark, brooding, visceral offering of psychological suspense that also functions splendidly as a mystery, yet--with its sudden jolts of brutally graphic violence and grisly descriptions of traumatized bodies--is also unafraid to revel in the conventions of the horror genre. Headhunter Reimagined is a re-telling of the first novel of the series, Headhunter. Working under the pen-name of Michael Slade, the Canadian author Jay Clarke has been writing his unique brand of horror, psychological thriller, supernatural and police procedural novels for quite some time now, as he combines this mixture of genres to great effect.

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