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After terminating a notorious drug lord, hitman Trenton Loar flees north through Wiregrass Forest with a band of collaborators, all seeking to get away clean and start a new life.

But the route to salvation proved deadlier than any of them expected.
From the darkness of night, they hear a horrible roar. In the glow of their campfire, a horrible shape emerges. In the blink of an eye, Trenton Loar learns that his struggle for freedom has become a fight for his life.

Enraged from years of imprisonment by a mysterious organization desperate to exploit the secrets of its long life, Bigfoot stalks the grounds of Wiregrass Forest, slaughtering every living thing in its path.

Joining forces with a vacationing couple, Trenton navigates the forest. In doing so, he learns the truth of Bigfoot’s existence and the deadly secret carried within its blood.

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An interesting and entertaining story, though in my opinion not quite as strong as some of Michael Cole’s other books. That said, it does deliver on the horror front, it’s gory, fast-paced, and packed with plenty of twists to keep things unpredictable. Steve Connor’s narration is excellent. He brings real life to the characters and makes good use of sound effects to enhance the atmosphere. The added SFX work well overall, However, I did find the sound effect used for Bigfoot’s footsteps a bit underwhelming, it didn’t quite have the weight or menace I was expecting.
Thanks to the narrator for the review copy.

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The narrator made the 2 women sound beyond annoying, but t he writing didn't help either. It was like everyone spoke like characters from "The Godfather" or "Scarface". Also, how the hell do you manage to make all this seem so dragged out and boring when its stuffed full of grizzly murder?

Thankfully short

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