
Cluck: Muder Most Fowl By Eric D. Knapp
Review by Geoff Bough
One might predispose that a book about zombie chickens would be low-brow
and intellectually void. That is certainly not the case with author Eric
D. Knapp’s ‘Cluck: Murder Most Fowl’, a literary romp
through the world of undead chickens, and underdog anti-heroes.
With a unique blend of comedy and good vs. evil, Cluck manages not only
to unfold an entertaining story but also to be incredibly humorous and
very well written.
Cluck is a surreal journey to a farm where undead fowl battle the living,
both human and chicken and where an unlikely anti-hero faces off against
an undead Rooster King and his army of zombie hens!
Ancient evils have trapped the souls of a group of hens somewhere between
life and death, and Bobby Garfundephelt, trapped inside the farm must
make his way though the maze of the farm while avoiding the deadly traps
of the evil Rooster King and his army. Fortunately for Bobby, the Exorciste
de Volaille… a sort of exorcist of poultry has caught wind of the
situation and must now enter the evils of the henhouse to rescue Bobby
and face off against the evil Rooster King in an epic battle.
Cluck is a tongue planted firmly in beak, hilarious trip that will leave
your guts busted and have you clucking for a sequel.
The book was recently nominated for a Book Of the Year Award for Horror
through the indie publication Foreward. We wish Eric all the best with
this nomination and if you haven’t checked out this book yet, waddle
your feathered asses to your nearest retailer and pluck a copy today!
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