About to re-read Headhunter by Michael Slade.
First heard of Slade back in the 90s and after reading a few of his novels I thought
he made Stephen King and Clive Barker look like Dr. Seuss.
Found out years later than it's is a pseudonym used by three guys who work with
the criminally insane in the Vancouver/British Columbia area.
Now the books made more sense!
First heard of Slade back in the 90s and after reading a few of his novels I thought
he made Stephen King and Clive Barker look like Dr. Seuss.
Found out years later than it's is a pseudonym used by three guys who work with
the criminally insane in the Vancouver/British Columbia area.
Now the books made more sense!
The Headhunter is loose on the streets of Vancouver.
The psycho’s victims are everywhere - floating in the Fraser River, buried in a shallow grave, nailed to a totem pole on the university campus.
All are women. All are headless.
Then the taunting photographs arrive. Carefully posed shots of the women’s heads stuck on poles.