Milk Blood is blood taken from a drug addict who has heroin in their system to be injected into the taker. Horrendous concept, but it's happening. Described as suburban horror, this is writing at it's finest. Stunning.
Clever, clever writing Mark Matthews! This is an astonishing book that had me fixated, unable to let go. I could feel the tension in my body whilst reading this book, the range of emotions stirred up from hope to disgust and shock. Absolutely brilliant fiction. I can't rave enough.
The concept of the book itself is sheer genius, the author takes us on a journey with him into his imagination and life. We are introduced to troubled, damaged and lethal characters. This book has darkness splashed all over it. Mark Matthews drew me in and left me speechless at the end.
Set in Detroit, in a run down street - heroin addicts, criminals, rapists, and murderers. You can see and sense the hopelessness and danger through the writing, the imagery is exceptional, my imagination was going berserk reading this book.
Lilly is ten years old, born with a heart defect, and already addicted to heroin. Her mother is gone from her life, and there are rumors that she was killed by her father and buried near the abandoned house across the street. The house intrigues her, she can't stay away, and the monstrous homeless man who lives there has been trying to get Lilly to come inside.
For her mother is there, buried in the back, and this homeless man is Lilly's true father, and both want their daughter back.
We hear from different perspectives, Lilly is a wonderful character, born into a difficult situation not of her choosing, the product of a vicious rape, born addicted to heroin - yet she is so darn precious I just wanted to run her out of this hell hole and get her to safer ground. Not to be. Lilly is sucked into a black and dark world, introduced to things no young girl should ever be subjected to. I shook my head, over and over again.
The man across the street, the scruffy homeless, drug riddled man who lives in the burnt out house is a fascination to Lilly, bad idea honey. Really, really bad idea. He wants her back, she is his you see, he made her and he is listening to her mother who wants her back also, except she is buried six feet underground, dead as a doornail. And that is not the only 'person' he is listening to. He hears a lot of voices.
Holy macaroni is this book creepy and deranged. I can't share how clever the writing is and the format of the book, the plot - it's so purposeful. By the end of the book when it all comes together in a resoundingly powerful and horrifying series of events it all makes sense, but until then the book keeps you dangling, the pieces not quite fitting together. The bathroom scene! Just you wait!
The tension this book created was tangible in me, I could not stop turning the pages on my Kindle app, my eyes were popping out of my head and I am pretty sure I held my breath more than once. Riveted and fascinating in an awful way. There are some scenes in this book that defy logic, but this is horror writing, it's meant to take you out of your comfort zone.
It's sublime, clever and magical the way it gets a hold of your feelings and imagination. Just go with it. Honestly, I loved this book. If you a horror fan, or even like something with a strong suspenseful creepy factor, this one is for you. Outstanding story telling.
The characters are all exceptionally done, each and every one. I could see them, smell them, felt repelled by some of them. I could see inside their deranged brains thanks to the author. Then there is precious Lilly caught up with all this crazy stuff around her, like a little light hidden in the mud, but someone wants to put that light out, will it dim slowly or keep shining on?
An absolutely fantastic book that I highly recommend to anyone brave enough to go there, try something new even, step outside that safe zone. I bet you can't put it down once you get going.
My thanks to the author, Mark Matthews who kindly sent me a copy of his book at my request in exchange for a review, I wanted to read this book and am really glad I did, thanks for the opportunity Mark.