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The Summer I Died [Paperback]

Ryan C. Thomas , Cody Goodfellow
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So much screaming. Roger Huntington is home from college for the summer, and he and his best friend, Tooth, can't wait to start having fun. It's going to be a summer full of beer, comic books, movies, laughs, parties and maybe even girls. So much pain. The sun is high and the sky is clear as Roger and Tooth set out to shoot beer cans at Bobcat Mountain. Just two friends catching up on lost time, two friends thinking about their futures, two friends-- So much blood. --suddenly thrust in the middle of a nightmare. Forced to fight for their lives against a sadistic killer. A killer with an arsenal of razor-sharp blades and a hungry dog. So much death. If they are to survive, they must decide: are heroes born, or are they made? Or is something more powerful happening to them? And more importantly, how do you survive when all roads lead to . . . death!

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5.0 out of 5 stars A twisted but entertaining tale!, Dec 12 2006
This review is from: The Summer I Died (Paperback)

There are ways to die, and then there are ways to die...

"The Summer I Died," is a very unsettling book. Roger and his friend Tooth inadvertently interrupt an insane serial killer while he is in action. They are captured and become part of his fun. This serial killer engages in sick, twisted activities. My muscles were actually sore the day after I finished reading the book because I was so tensed up as I was reading what Roger and Tooth had to suffer through.

This depraved man makes his victims suffer horribly. The author really paints a vivid picture of what is happening to the victims. Just when you think it can't get any worse, it does. Everything that you can imagine as what your worst nightmare could be occurs in this story. The victims even have to live with body parts being hacked off and fed to his dog. This was very gruesome but entertaining. I definitely recommend this book to horror fans.

It is unnerving that such a twisted tale came from mind of the author, Ryan C. Thomas. Perhaps it is more twisted that I couldn't put the book down, I kept reading...I will say one thing, if I was to have a potluck and I invited Mr. Thomas, I would not let him bring a meat dish.

Five out of Five spaceships.


Reviewer: Paige Lovitt for Multiverse Reviews
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The new edition is even better!, July 22 2009
By Nickolas Cook - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Summer I Died (Paperback)
THE SUMMER I DIED by Ryan C. Thomas
Review by Nickolas Cook
Coscom Entertainment (2nd edition)
Trade/$14.99

Back when I first reviewed Ryan Thomas' THE SUMMER I DIED, there was an extreme sub-genre, known by enthusiasts as `backwoods' horror, which is an offshoot of the same sub-genre in film: movies like DELIVERANCE, STRAW DOGS, WRONG TURN, and the ultimate in backwoods terror, TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE. In the horror literature world it comprised of some pretty gruesome titles by the likes of Joe Lansdale, Jack Ketchum, Ed Lee, Richard Laymon and Weston Oches. Now it's a thriving sub-genre, with more movies and more books than I can name here available. So what better time for Coscom Entertainment to release this new, cleaned up edition of Thomas' debut work?
THE SUMMER I DIED is an unrelenting read.
Grisly.
Bloody.
And, unfortunately, quite plausible.
Author Ryan C. Thomas tells the story of Roger and his childhood friend, Tooth, and what happens to them in the backwoods of a small New Hampshire town, when they run across a dilapidated cabin and find it's the terror dome of a sadistic (and very imaginative) killer.
But the author doesn't throw the reader into the horror before some careful consideration for his main characters. Thomas takes the time to paint a pair of likable guys, and give them a sense of humor and life before tossing them to the lions. Roger, the industrious one, and Tooth, the slacker of the duo, are young men that anyone might recognize as the guys next door, unhappy with life in a small town, but hopeful for a change. And that's what makes this novel so damned hard to get through without feeling sick and dirty. Thomas holds nothing back; he describes all the gore, all the pain, and all of the terror blow-by-blow. THE SUMMER I DIED is written in first person, so there should have been no suspense about Roger's survival of the ordeal. But several times I had to remind myself that he lives through it, or else no one would be telling the story, right? It's been a long time since I had to do that for a first person narrative. That's the power of good descriptive writing, and building a dense atmosphere of palpable horror for the reader.
The obvious caveat is that this style of writing may not be for everyone. Some may see THE SUMMER I DIED as violence for violence's sake, a literary equivalent to a Friday the 13th film.
But what makes it work so well is the characters' sense of humanity. Even at his worst, the killer, named Skinnyman in Roger's narrative memory, gains our sympathy even as he utterly devastates the human body, and does such outrageous things to a woman's severed head that I can't even bring myself to print it here. His methods are extreme...maybe too extreme for some readers, so be warned now. Even the dog, Butch, has a sense of humanity, and becomes like another character for the story.
In this second edition, the rough first few pages have been smoothed out for a better pace and phrasing. The flashbacks don't feel quite as intrusive as in the 1st edition. The spotty dialogue that peppered the original print has also been cleaned up a bit and moves more seamlessly through the narrative.
Since his debut release, Thomas has been busy editing a fantastically original anthology for Permuted Press, called MONSTROUS [...] and doing what writers do best: write what he knows and feels, and just plain making it better with every new sitting.
And what I said before, still stands true with this 2nd edition of THE SUMMER I DIED: He still has a good grasp of theme and characterization; his dialogues scintillate off the page. And I still charge that Thomas may very well be the next big name in extreme horror. For those fans of extreme horror, and `backwoods' horror, or both,[...]


--Nickolas Cook

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5.0 out of 5 stars Don't be a hero, they are mostly dead, Jun 25 2010
By - Kasia S. - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Summer I Died (Paperback)
This novella truly packs a punch, I didn't know what to expect when I got it other than being intrigued by the premise and it blew my mind, it went above and beyond of what I was expecting. The premise is interesting and one of my favorites, I like those lost in woods and chased by a madman or stuck somewhere with no way out, to me that is very scary and this was freaky enough as an idea but the writing and execution deserve their own credit. Thomas filled my head with crystal clear images right from the start, his skill is very apparent and makes the story flow like a river, I kept wincing and making faces and saying things as I read it and that doesn't happen to often, after fifteen years of reading horror I'd think I got used to it or desensitized myself a bit, not so with this story, it managed to throw me off and surprise me quite a few times.

I think one of the best parts of reading an intense story is the surprise factor, so I won't divulge too much of the plot, all I will say is that it revolves around two best friends who pick the wrong day to go shooting some harmless beer cans when curiosity takes hold and changes their lives forever. A scream coming from a nearby house awakens Rogers instincts, his curiosity getting a stronger hold on him than chivalry and nothing will ever be the same from that point on. Blood, guts, gore, hungry dogs, crazies, millions of ways to detach body parts and inflict pain, its all here, but very well written, making it not only scary but very realistic, I actually had a hard time falling asleep as I finished it, the whole tale wrapped itself around my brain and kept poking its claw at me, I was glad to be in my warm bed and not where the characters were, that's for sure! I also loved how detailed the characters of Tooth and Roger were, the beginning of the novel centers around them so well that it makes them seem like real people and then it proceeds to rip them to shreds as hell literally descends above them and opens its sharp mouth to engulf them into land of pain and misery. This was such a blast, I could read Ryan's books till I'm nine hundred years old, so keep em coming!

- Kasia S.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a great book!!, Feb 6 2009
By tracyq - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Summer I Died (Paperback)
Loved this book, it was gruesome as the story unfolded, it reminded me a lot of the style of Jack Ketchum who I am a big fan. i really felt i got to know The character Roger and how he felt through all the torture. The only part that freaked me out was the last line! CREEPY!!! If you don't mind some blood and guts you'll enjoy this book!!!
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