The Great American Slasher by David C. Hayes


The Great American Slasher
Title : The Great American Slasher
Author :
Rating :
ISBN : 1942712502
ISBN-10 : 9781942712503
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 82
Publication : First published August 31, 2015

The All-American girl meets the All-American psychopath in a duel to the death! Suburbia will never be safe again! Adrienne Marks leads the ideal life: cheerleader, debutante, virgin... until her brother sells her and her friends online to a brutal mass murderer. Get ready for a real American bloodbath!


The Great American Slasher Reviews


  • Mort

    THE GREAT AMERICAN SLASHER is a homage to the slasher film – as all 80’s kids who grew up on horror remembers so fondly. And a decent tribute it is.

    The thing I liked the most was probably that the author knew exactly what he was going for with this one – it doesn’t try to be anything more than it is. This story is meant to entertain and it does so in spades.

    Good girl (virgin) – check!
    Slutty girl – check!
    Jocks and cheerleaders – check!
    Misunderstood rebel – check!
    Party – check!
    Unstoppable maniac – check!
    Blood and gore – check, check, check!

    Honestly, what more can you ask for?

  • Mike

    I'll review this book in two parts. The first half of the book was very good. A little different than your typical Slasher book. Which I enjoyed very much and gave the first half of the book five stars. The second half of the story was that, seen that, done that, slasher type story. But thats how most slasher books and movies are. So I only gave the second half three stars. Over all I gave The Great American Slasher 4 stars.

  • Shadow Girl

    Adrienne Marks lives a semi-charmed kind of life; she’s a cheerleader, the prom queen, and dates the most popular boy in school. Adrienne is pretty, athletic, and popular – all the things that her brother is not. Andy is introverted, dark, and prefers the internet over human interaction.

    For twin siblings, they couldn’t be more different.

    Andy and his best friend TJ found a new underground website called VictimNet. The page looks like an interactive ad for a new horror movie. There are ‘trailers’ of girls being murdered, graphic pictures, and forums to chat with other fans. VictimNet members can add people to the site, and auction them off to the highest bidder.

    Andy and TJ decide to put Adrienne up for auction on the site – they can have some fun pretending that some psychopath is going to murder her, and it will be the perfect way to bring Adrienne down a peg or two.

    Little did they know that VictimNet is a real ‘Red Room’ site, and the trailers are real ‘snuff’ videos. They just auctioned off the prom queen to brutal serial killer. Once they realize that everything is happening IRL, it is too late to stop The Bidder from getting exactly what he paid for. He has plans for the girl he just bought – and his plans would turn Lucio Fulci’s stomach!

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  • David Bridges

    Fun, short, and straight forward read. It's an ode to any classic slasher story you can think of. Hence the name I presume. There is a modern twist to the story as the victims are being sold to a huge psycho with a chainsaw via the internet. There is plenty of pulpy gore, so if that is you thing then go ahead and check this book out. This is the first work I have read by the author and I will give him another chance in the future. As far as I am concerned Bizarro Pulp Press has always come correct as well.

  • Christopher Payne

    The All-American girl meets the All-American psychopath in a duel to the death! Suburbia will never be safe again! Adrienne Marks leads the ideal life: cheerleader, debutante, virgin... until her brother sells her and her friends online to a brutal mass murderer. Get ready for a real American bloodbath!

  • Lynn K.

    A quick, enjoyable read. My favorite type of horror movies are slashers so I decided to try reading some slasher novels. This book is short, sweet, and to the point (ha!). The premise is interesting and there is no extraneous fluff to slow the plot down. My only complaint is a few typos that pulled me out of the story.

  • Courtney

    This was a good, quick read. My only complaint was the editing was horrible. There were many sentences that didn't make sense or words that were missing or duplicated.

  • John Bruni

    Great slasher fun! There are a few things that make no sense, but forget about that. Embrace it. Enjoy it. You won't be disappointed, not even when you read that last chilling sentence!