Trapped (Konrath/Kilborn Collective #4) 
It was supposed to be a harmless camping trip. Six wayward teenagers who'd run into trouble with the law, and their court-appointed guardians, Sara and Martin Randhurst. Three nights on a small, deserted island off of Michigan's upper peninsula. A time to bond, to learn, to heal. Then Martin told a campfire story about the island's history. Of the old civil war prison hidden in there, and the starving confederate soldiers who resorted to cannibalism to stay alive. Everyone thought it was funny. They even laughed when Martin pretended to be dragged off into the woods. But Martin didn't come back. And neither did Sara when she went in search of him. Then the laughter stopped.
...TO DEATH
The group soon began to realize that this deserted island wasn't so deserted after all. And perhaps Martin's ridiculous story had more truth to it than anyone thought. What's the most horrifying thing you can imagine? This is a hundred times worse...
Rating: 4.5/5This story was such a thrill. So many bad guys in such a tiny island no wonder things got pretty gory and terrifying. Full review to come...
Though commencing as a fairly straight forward riff on the cliched theme of "pack of people in a remote location being picked off one by one by some form of unseen assailant", Kilborn quickly ratchets up the crazy (and inventiveness) in introducing threat after threat that the beleaguered band of protagonists must contend with to survive.Think Wrong Turn mixed with The Island of Dr Moreau and you'll be somewhere near the mark of what Kilborn has dreamed up from the depths of his (interestingly

It pulled me in right from the first word. It was everything I had hoped for and more. It had me thinking of Lord of the Flies, but adults... mixed with a little Texas Chainsaw massacre minus the chainsaw.It was scary. It was graphic and it was cool!I have not read anything like it, and doubt I will again. This author always hooks me with his talent. Definitely on my favorite authors list.This is the kind of book I'd rather not read at night, so it doesn't keep me up.It's that good!!Horror fans
Best cannibal book ever! Think Wrong Turn with The Island of Dr. Moreau.
AHOY!!! AND BAD LANGUAGE AHEADI usually enjoy Mr Kilborn's work, but this one, way to contrived. Like some terrible B-lister low budget film. First off Mr Kilborn, as a Black person who grew up in a middle class multicultural neighborhood and attended a white liberal college, I know nothing about ghettos or gangs (no, i'm not about 'that life' nor do i know anyone who is), but i DO know you sound like some white guy who watched a single (cheap budget) 1990s BET movie (eg: Leprechaun: In the
OK. Two things are bugging me about this book. THESE COMMENTS WERE MADE AS I FINISHED PARTS OF THE BOOK, NOT COMPLETED IT.1) Sara and Martin have a newborn. They have been running, fighting, and screaming away from these nutball cannibals. The baby has not been fed or changed in all this time, and as far as I can remember has not cried out once. Does Mr. Kilborn have children? If so, he'd know newborns have to be fed every two hours and changed often. I don't understand why the baby is even in
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Original Title: | Trapped |
ISBN: | 075534605X (ISBN13: 9780755346059) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Konrath/Kilborn Collective #4, Afraid #2 |
Setting: | Michigan(United States) |
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TERRIFIED...It was supposed to be a harmless camping trip. Six wayward teenagers who'd run into trouble with the law, and their court-appointed guardians, Sara and Martin Randhurst. Three nights on a small, deserted island off of Michigan's upper peninsula. A time to bond, to learn, to heal. Then Martin told a campfire story about the island's history. Of the old civil war prison hidden in there, and the starving confederate soldiers who resorted to cannibalism to stay alive. Everyone thought it was funny. They even laughed when Martin pretended to be dragged off into the woods. But Martin didn't come back. And neither did Sara when she went in search of him. Then the laughter stopped.
...TO DEATH
The group soon began to realize that this deserted island wasn't so deserted after all. And perhaps Martin's ridiculous story had more truth to it than anyone thought. What's the most horrifying thing you can imagine? This is a hundred times worse...
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Title | : | Trapped (Konrath/Kilborn Collective #4) |
Author | : | Jack Kilborn |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Limited Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 332 pages |
Published | : | June 26th 2010 |
Categories | : | Horror. Thriller. Fiction. Mystery. Suspense |
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Find all of my reviews at: http://52bookminimum.blogspot.com/ You one of the bad guys, aint you?Bad as they come, brutha. (A request before I begin, if you will humor me for a moment. If youre gonna troll me for reading this wrong at least come up with a quotable quote my friends can berate me with for eternity. Im looking at you, You Suck Turtles lady you done good.) Now on with the show. In case you arent already aware, I are quite horrible . . . . I truly dont intend to be contrary toRating: 4.5/5This story was such a thrill. So many bad guys in such a tiny island no wonder things got pretty gory and terrifying. Full review to come...
Though commencing as a fairly straight forward riff on the cliched theme of "pack of people in a remote location being picked off one by one by some form of unseen assailant", Kilborn quickly ratchets up the crazy (and inventiveness) in introducing threat after threat that the beleaguered band of protagonists must contend with to survive.Think Wrong Turn mixed with The Island of Dr Moreau and you'll be somewhere near the mark of what Kilborn has dreamed up from the depths of his (interestingly

It pulled me in right from the first word. It was everything I had hoped for and more. It had me thinking of Lord of the Flies, but adults... mixed with a little Texas Chainsaw massacre minus the chainsaw.It was scary. It was graphic and it was cool!I have not read anything like it, and doubt I will again. This author always hooks me with his talent. Definitely on my favorite authors list.This is the kind of book I'd rather not read at night, so it doesn't keep me up.It's that good!!Horror fans
Best cannibal book ever! Think Wrong Turn with The Island of Dr. Moreau.
AHOY!!! AND BAD LANGUAGE AHEADI usually enjoy Mr Kilborn's work, but this one, way to contrived. Like some terrible B-lister low budget film. First off Mr Kilborn, as a Black person who grew up in a middle class multicultural neighborhood and attended a white liberal college, I know nothing about ghettos or gangs (no, i'm not about 'that life' nor do i know anyone who is), but i DO know you sound like some white guy who watched a single (cheap budget) 1990s BET movie (eg: Leprechaun: In the
OK. Two things are bugging me about this book. THESE COMMENTS WERE MADE AS I FINISHED PARTS OF THE BOOK, NOT COMPLETED IT.1) Sara and Martin have a newborn. They have been running, fighting, and screaming away from these nutball cannibals. The baby has not been fed or changed in all this time, and as far as I can remember has not cried out once. Does Mr. Kilborn have children? If so, he'd know newborns have to be fed every two hours and changed often. I don't understand why the baby is even in
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