First off, let me say this is a good read. Gruesome and horrible, but a good read, and without giving away too much, it has a happier ending than you usually get from Laymon. Take that as you like, depending on how much Laymon you've read.
Now, I did have a few issues with this one, mostly the same issues I had with the first book in the series, The Cellar. Laymon's characters, at least in the books I've read, are almost all Id, in the Freudian sense. They just seemed to be all emotion with very little rational thinking. As in the first book, two people meet each other and within less than a day are deeply in love. I have heard of "insta-love" in romance novels, but in horror novels it's new to me. Also, these are sure some horny characters. For example, "I just met this guy a few hours ago and he seems weird, but hes handsome so let's go have sex in the dangerous woods where monsters dwell." Yeah you just know that's not going to end well. Or how about "I have known this guy less than a day, and people are missing, but lets sneak off and have sex for a few hours." Jeez, people, aren't you human rather than base animal? Oh, and speaking of animal, the monsters are horny little bastards too. They live just to rape it seems, and they'll even die to do it. And sometimes if it happens often enough, the women start to like it and crave it. Yep, they look forward to being raped by monsters. That one is a little hard to stomach, and I'm not sure what he was trying to say about women. At least the monsters have an excuse in that they're animals, but come on. Another thing, one of the characters, who I won't mention to avoid spoilers, seems to be a rational adult who managed to live to a fairly old age without doing anything too nutty. Then he decides to start killing people. Oh, there's money behind it, even though he has money, but whatever, let's kill some people out of the blue. And let's get more cold blooded as time passes. And by time, I mean like, less than a day.
So that was my biggest flaw, the characters just didn't seem very real to me. So all of that being said, there is something about Laymon's writing that make you have to keep reading. It's just compelling, and you HAVE to know what happens next. Even with the flaws I mentioned, I was still engrossed in this one and read it quickly. AND I'll be finishing the series out as well.
So basically, if you've read Laymon and like this work, you'll like this one. If you're new to Laymon, he may not be your cup of tea, but you could say that about any author. This does contain graphic violence, sex, rape, and just overall creepiness. Be warned, but you'll probably like this one anyway.