This is book three in the A Glimpse into Hell series, and was written for the extreme gore lovers. The story is pure gore for the sake of gore.
The main character, Seth Coker, and his sidekick, Barry Muller, hold nothing back as they inflict the most gruesome and sadistic acts of torture on the criminals and lowlifes of our society. This book is extremely graphic, but it’s also filled with dark humor.
Splatterpunk gets straight to the gore and has very little storyline compared to the first two books in this series. It jumps from one gory scene after another without any rhyme or reason.
WARNING: This book is extreme and contains filthy, grotesque and brutal torture scenes. It contains GRAPHIC CONTENT, ADULT LANGUAGE & POLITICAL INCORRECTNESS, and may be disturbing to sensitive readers.
A brief comment from the author:
My subject matter and humor is not for everyone, especially criminals (particularly molesters and rapists), and people that believe criminals have rights, or even people that are sensitive to extreme gore. I know this will occasionally cost me a low rating and BS review, even though I posted numerous warnings. In addition, I welcome advice from my readers. I write because of you, so I listen to criticism and praise. I’ve tried to create the best quality read possible, but unfortunately, most of us indie authors don't have the means to hire an expensive editing agency like the mainstream authors/ publishers use, and some of us rely on friends, family, fans and individuals that charge a reasonable fee. I can read a sentence ten times with a mistake, and my brain plugs in the correct word, even if it’s missing, so I’m useless as a proofreader. Even though I used editing software and numerous people have edited/ proofread it, there could be some errors remaining. If anyone wants to proofread/ edit my book(s), please email me.
If you like Splatterpunk, please leave a review. The more positive reviews, the higher it is on Amazon’s search list, resulting in more people finding it. I truly appreciate the positive reviews, comments and support that I have been receiving, and that is the reason that I wrote this book, the third one in this series, and will continue writing as long as there are people that appreciate my work.
If you have any questions, comments or advice, please feel free to contact me at wade.garrett.777@gmail.com.
Wade H. Garrett is an American novelist specializing in the extreme-horror and supernatural genres, and he primarily writes about vigilante justice and tales of retribution. He was born and raised in Texas, and currently resides in Hamilton, Texas.
Wade uses extreme violence and the most abhorrent and disturbing combination of visceral words to get his point across. He pushes the boundaries of human torment and suffering, and his books should only be read by the seasoned extreme-horror reader.
Many of Wade's fans have said his books are original, thought-provoking, and some of the most graphic literature they've ever read.
Wade's writing can be very technical and detailed at times. This is a reflection of life experiences combined with his technical knowledge and abilities.
He's published by German publisher, Festa-Verlag, under their extreme category. He also sells paperbacks, Kindle books and audio books on Amazon.
I love this series I really do but this book was not as good as the previous 2 parts. I still like it tho I just don't like that we got less of Seth and more of Elmer. I want more Seth tbh.
Hopefully the next parts are as good as the previous 2 🙏
As a fan of Wade's unique stories, I was super excited to read this. Seth is a character I have come to grow fond of over Wade's previous two books featuring him. Whilst not a massive part in this book, Seth's part in this book was still strong and enough to leave an impression on the reader.
This book differs slightly than the first two in that Seth isn't really the protagonist... Instead he has a "bitch" he kindly refers to as Elmer Fudd who does most of the punishment.
As in the previous novels, Garrett is not afraid to use extreme violence and disturbing, vile imagery to get his point across. In fact one scene in this (the scene with the woman, if you read it you will know which one I mean), is simply the most abhorrent and disgusting combination of visceral words I have ever come across. I mean this with the highest praise. I am someone that loves all things gore and spatter punk is right up my alley. However, that scene alone makes this book unforgettable and very weary to who on my friends list I would recommend it to haha.
Overall this was a great read and I definitely recommend it if you are a fan of the previous books - or love a sickening, vomit inducing book that is well written and which has both humour (you'll feel bad for laughing), and a character who is really likeable.
As plainly stated: Gore Written for the Sake of Gore. And wow, the King of Gruesome has done it again!
I believe the draw to these books is that our justice system is broken. People who should be in prison for life – or even given the death sentence – end up out in record time. Legal loopholes are numerous, and it seems some attorneys can easily find them. (This is not a jab at attorneys. I do have some very good attorney friends who try hard, but it’s a rough system they’re up against.)
In these books, we see people get what’s coming to them. Okay, maybe it’s a little over the top – but it’s still wonderful to see that they’re never going to be out there again, preying on the weak.
I will mention that you probably won’t want to eat while you’re reading these. I made that mistake, and just about lost my appetite at times. LOL!
If you would love to see true justice for molesters, rapists, etc. who have managed to beat the system, you will love Wade’s books!
SERIES PREMISE: This series follows Seth Coaker a man who sees himself as an Angel of Death. Seth believes that heinous criminals aren't punished justifyably enough. So he sets out to right all the injustices in his own way. In this book: Seth Coaker shows his sidekick, Barry Muller, what it takes to be an Angel of Vengeance.
THOUGHTS: I love the psychology behind this series and it was the same once again with this book. However I did have a couple of complaints. This book is significantly shorter than the first two. I understand why Garrett chose to do that, but personally I would have preferred the extra padding that came with the first two books as it adds to the character and storyline which lacked comparitively in this book. But all that I can forgive and still would have given it 5 stars if not for the narrator who just urked me. It's one thing to change narrators during a series, another when the new narrator is completely different. Every other narrator in this series is an american male, but for some reason this one was narrated by Chester Simms who spoke in a European accent and with broken english. I'm all for narration jobs for everyone, but it broke the horror tone of the series for me. I am so thankful that the next narrator is an American Male again and then the books after the next one go back to being narrated by Drew Blood.
All in all a great story, I just wish Drew Blood could have been the narrator for this one.
I can't give this a high grade. It's sick, twisted, vomit inducing... all of the things that I like. But this is the worst book in the series so far. I've heard that it picks up again starting with Book 4.
Book 1 is a classic
Book 2 is a road trip from Hell. There were parts that I loved about it. And there were parts that just made me groan in a bad way.
Book 3 is like a bad horror movie. But too revolting to love it. Seth has become a cartoon character at this point.
Now I'm just curious as to why everybody has told me to keep going. What does Mr Garrett do to save the series?
Seth became one of my all time favourite characters ever in literature via the first two books, and while he isn't in this latest installment as much it's actually fantastic having an inside look at the various scumbags thought processes as well as his new slave/bitch/apprentices thoughts on the whole thing. I loved the modern approach with live steaming and I hope you never stop writing about Seth, Mr. Garrett.
However I do hope #4 is longer, as lengthy splatterpunk lit is really hard to find, and it's almost always <150 pages.
Anyway, fans of all things extreme horror - do yourself a solid and read this book as well as the first two!you won't be sorry!
Honestly, do not read this book if you have a weak stomach. The depths of depravity in this book knows no bounds! If you are a fan of gore, this is definitely the book for you. I can't tell you how many times I had to put the book down and breath. Half the time, I was scared to read the next sentence! I've read all three of these books, and I loved them all. I'm definitely looking forward to reading more from this author!!
This book is amazingly brutal. Therapist much of a storyline to this particular book in this series but it still pack a mean punch. Your glued to every word and every barbaric act throughout the read. As well as the Angelo death, Elmer is starting to grow on me. His funny anecdotes and whining makes me laugh. Which gives you a welcomed break in the atrocities that happen all around him. There are some really gruesome and absolute despicable acts in the read and you may want to make sure your not eating as you read. My stomach turns at the thought. But if you love splatterpunk, you will love this series and especially this book in the series so far. I'm looking forward to what they do next and how this can progress. Definitely entertaining in the sickest of ways. Be warned though this isn't for the easily offended or weak stomached and squeamish. It is extreme and I fully recommend it!
I absolutely love the Glimpse Into hell Series by Wade Garrett. We follow Seth Coker, Now book one and two Angel of Vengeance and Angel of Death are a little more series but as we get into SplatterPunk Book # of A Glimpse Into Hell Series of books we get to really know the characters. Some are Seth Coker, Barry< Kenneth and a few others. Towards the end is also Justin the Milk Man and more. A lot of people talk about how this series is repetitive and not realistic, but this is what i also love about it. It is repetitive because Seth is a very certain sort of killer and unrealistic? Yes but Hilarious, also yes. If you are looking for a fun out there series with super loveable characters i would give this a chance, I prefer books 3 through 7.
Seth is at it again, but this time he’s recruited the help of Elmer (Barry).
The first 2 books in this series set the tone with lots of narrative as you get to understand Seth and build on his character.
Book 3 has no real narrative and is more about describing Seth’s twisted torture techniques.
Personally I preferred the 1st 2 books and didn’t actually find this as gory as had been perceived.
I’d still recommend this if you love extreme horror and Wade’s story telling is great. It has the usual blend of torture interspersed with dark humour which makes Seth such a loveable character (even if he is a sadist - for all the right reasons)
What a truly depraved mind Wade H. Garrett has. Just when you think he can't out do the first 2 Glimpse into Hell books he comes out with Splatterpunk, and a hilarious, brutal, amazing, deplorable, awesome, gore fest it is. If only Mr Garrett was in charge of the Department of Corrections, it might act as a deterrent to rapists, paedophiles & terrorists. Anyway, I really loved the book (although I was crossing my legs and cringing a few times) and can't wait to read the next installment. 10/10
Unfortunately, this book is my least favorite so far. Seth isn't in this one as often and not much to the storyline outside of Elmer and the people tortured.
Elmer is the main character in this story but it would've been helpful to re-introduce him and in a different way since the reader met him in the last book. Also, he needs more character building which I hope to see in the future.
I did enjoy this book and it was well written for the most part.
Hmm I feel like this went soaring to global heights
Also a new character to mix it up.. and I think that Mr. Fudd finally finished his “program”. There was a twist but it wasn’t as dramatic to me. Also I wish somebody punished people who abuse others emotionally.. always the physical ones get caught.
So good as all before. Not as good of a storyline but I liked Seth being "teamed" up with someone again. Wade never ceases to amaze with the new horrific plots he comes up with!
You did it again Wade..can I rent a space inside your head? This book is even horror than it,s predecessors. Eagerly waiting for the next one...Wade ..easily King of extreme horror!
I didn't know this author -- someone recommended him. Damn well pretty brutally awesome! Definitely going to read more. If you can stomach splatterpunk, even like it, certainly recommended.
Really different and inventive new ways to torture these perverts! I really enjoy the sick, morbid sense of humor of Seth, and his "intern", Elmer. The best part of it, I think, is that the punishment fits the crime(s)! Looking forward to the next one.
This is one of the best series I've ever read. I can't help but think that it would be nice to have a "Seth" IRL. Give the scum of the world something to think about since the justice system doesn't always work.