Squirm by Richard Curtis

In the sweltering heat of Georgia there is a small town known as Fly Creek. Within their borders lies Willie Grimes’ Bait Farm, where live worms are sold. A freak storm of torrential downpour causes roads to be flooded, power lines knocked down and the disappearance of several town-folk. What happens when the town of Fly Creek is invaded by man-eating worms with no way out? This was the night of the crawling terror.

Author Richard Curtis has brilliantly written a novelization based on the classic 1976 horror film, Squirm. Sporting needle-like fangs and strength in numbers, these slimy flesh seeking worms are twisting and writhing your way. Who would have thunk that skin burrowing creatures in a bait-box could do so much damage.

Confronting nature eyeball-to-eyeball apparently seems to be one of Richard Curtis’ many strengths. Plenty of disturbing moments are to be had as these angry aggressive specimens help unearth one of the best killer-animal horror books you will ever read. Not kidding, I loved the sights and sounds of backwoods crickets and toads within this creepy crawly novel. Crimson blood and non-stop gore from the soil. (now there is a great blurb!)
Keep in mind when turning those shower hot and cold knobs to their full open positions, terror comes from where you least expect it. This is one author that knows how to get under your flesh. Kudos goes to Richard Curtis and Encyclopocalypse Publishing for helping create a genuinely terrifying book. A well-deserved five star ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Horror Bookworm Recommendation.
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A Five Star ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Horror Bookworm Recommendation

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