Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Can't Wait Wednesday-Wildlife Reckoning


Can't Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted at http://www.wishfulendings.com/ to spotlight and discuss books we're excited about but haven't read, which may not even be released yet. 

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Life in the swamp just got wilder…

“The Swamp Massacre.” That’s what the media dubbed it. A family on a boat tour through the Florida Everglades. Abducted by the infamous Roy family. Forced to endure hell.

Five years later, an aspiring filmmaker and her friends are keen on making a documentary about the incident. To venture into the isolated wilds of the Everglades in hopes of capturing footage that will stun the world silent. They’re going to get their wish. Unfortunately.

In this terrifying follow-up to the critically acclaimed Wildlife, Wildlife: Reckoning plunges us deeper into the darkest corners of the swamp…and reminds us that man is the deadliest animal of all. 


I recently found and enjoyed Wildlife and I recently grabbed this sequel! It came out in June.I'm reading it at the moment and enjoying it!

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    1. It certainly sets the scene! The second book was enjoyable as well!

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  2. This book sound quite scary, and since it's described in the synopsis as "terrifying", I think it will scare the pants off me. I hope you enjoy it.

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    1. I don't think I'd call it terrifying but then, books never scare me. I read it a few days back and it was fun!

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  3. I love the sound of this! The description doesn't outright say it, but I hope there are killer crocs involved :D

    ~Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum

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    1. The psycho family are the main part but a gator or croc (don't remember!) do feature!

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  4. I was once on a swamp boat that broke down in the Everglades. This could definitely be a scary read.

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    1. I wouldn't like to break down somewhere like that, not with some of the horror I've read!!!

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  5. Oh man. This looks so good. I live in Florida, so gators always get my attention. I love when nature strikes back.
    sherry @ fundinmental

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    1. The Everglades type setting is always fun for critters and psychos!

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