To those clueless few unaware of Jeff Strand, he's known for his trademark blend of whacky humor and twisted horror and he's been doing his thing successfully for years now. Before the Leisure Books meltdown, he'd published two horror novels from them, Pressure and Dweller, and I'm ashamed to admit I'd just now gotten around to reading this amazing (and to-date, my favorite) novel. The book opens up in 1946, in Ohio, where a group of postwar soldiers are out on a camping trip with their girlfriends...and fighting for their lives as bloodthirsty creatures attack and maul most of them, even as they kill some of the monsters in order to survive. Flash forward to 1953 and we're introduced to nerdy Toby Floren, who's the regular target of vicious bullies. One day during a long walk deep into the woods he happens upon a cave, and while exploring, he discovers a nightmarish creature, hairy, with long claws and razor-sharp teeth...but they become good friends. Toby is happy to finally have a good friend, possibly a best friend, and when the merciless and cruel bullying continues, he finds himself confronted in the woods by the bullies, who'd followed him almost to the cave where his monster-friend dwells.
Ummm, not to give TOO much away but you can perhaps glean what might've happened next. Needless to say, Toby continues to foster his most unlikely and bestial friendship with the creature he'd dubbed Owen, and their friendship spans many years, and into adulthood, as Toby remains in the same small town, buying a home near the woods, so he can be close to his best friend. Even as he tries to have a normal life, career, and lovelife, his bizarre friendship with Owen remains solid, and while sweet, like most things, the choices we make in life come with a cost...and sometimes the cost is high...way too high. Yes, friendship and choices in life are ultimately the big themes in this novel, along with moments of utter hilarity and horror, done in such a way that only Strand can pull off. The novel closes with a mid-sixties Toby, trying to piece together the way his latter years ended up, his ailing health and some bright spots, not the least of which is his unflagging devotion to his best friend, Owen. Unfortunately, like in life, some good things come to an end...and some good things just get all fucked up. MUST read!