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Abysmal Feast: An Agglomeration of Anthropophagic Atrocities Kindle Edition
The atrocities scrutinizing your most abominable desires creep up on every single thought, escaping the pressure of your attempt to control... your hunger. Ferocious hunger increasing at every pull of the leash.
Do you think you are the one controlling it?
You think wrong.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJuly 15, 2018
- File size266 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B07FC1KMB8
- Publisher : Luniakk Publications (July 15, 2018)
- Publication date : July 15, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 266 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 95 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,934,822 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #10,963 in Horror Short Stories
- #45,367 in Two-Hour Literature & Fiction Short Reads
- #56,803 in Single Authors Short Stories
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About the authors
Toneye Eyenot hails from The Blue Mountains in Australia. Although writing horrible tales for the better part of 30 years, 2014 saw his first published work in REJECTED For Content - Splattergore through JEA Press. His debut Dark Fantasy/Horror novella, THE SCARLETT CURSE: Book I in the SACRED BLADE OF PROFANITY series, released in 2014 through JEA, is now unpublished to be re-released through LUNIAKK PUBLICATIONS. Book II in the series, JOSHUA'S FOLLY was released in 2016, also now unpublished and in line for a Luniakk release. Book III in the Sacred Blade Of Profanity series is currently being conjured. His stories appear in all 6 REJECTED FOR CONTENT editions, as well as dozens more anthologies. Eyenot is also the editor for a werewolf-themed anthology series - FULL MOON SLAUGHTER 1&2, and several other anthologies. 2018 saw the author emerge from the shadows with terrifying results as Eyenot branched out with Luniakk Publications. So far, with the release of QUAD, FLASH OF DARKNESS, PSYCHOTIC INTERLUDE, OF NIGHTMARE REALITIES, ABYSMAL FEAST: AN AGGLOMERATION OF ANTHROPOPHAGIC ATROCITIES, WOLVZ: WHISPERS OF WAR, and FANGTASTIC TALES OF WEREWOLF SAVAGERY, challenge your sensibilities and take a walk thru the mind(s) of a luniakk...
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2018Toneye Eyenot does it once again. This collection of disturbing, delectable cannibalistic tales hits the spot if you crave this kind of horrifying grossness....which I do.
Each tale is more disturbing than the last. If you have any trigger issues, then this book might not be for you. Read at your own risk!!
Another most awesome book by an extremely talented writer. Can't wait to read *all* of his work.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2018The biggest taboo has to be Cannibalism. Eyenot takes you into an intricately woven world. Each story more horrific than the other will greatly satisfy a REAL horror Genre fan. I know I was mesmerized, disturbed but couldn't put it down. 5 Stars, for this horrific/ terrific book!!!
- Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2018Abysmal Feast by Toneye Eyenot plunges headlong into the taboo subject of cannibalism. And it takes the reader along with it. Each of the four stories is unique in premise. All of the stories are extreme in content. This collection is not for the faint of heart or stomach.
The stories in Abysmal Feast are expertly and blatantly woven. They are solid stories with intricate characters and plots. I found myself shocked at the complete lack of romanticism. The subject of cannibalism is presented for the forbidden horror that it is. As a horror genre fan, I enjoyed this collection. I enjoyed being properly horrified, sickened, and gruesomely enthralled. As a human being, I was terrified by the realism of some of the psychology of the characters, by the graphic detail of the sequences, by my own dark enjoyment.
This is a daring collection for the daring reader. Check your intestinal fortitude. Don’t read it on a full stomach.
THIS IS EXTREME HORROR.
It is graphic and disturbing.
And I enjoyed it.
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- J.A. SullivanReviewed in Canada on November 16, 2019
4.0 out of 5 stars Extreme Horror at its Best!
Cannibalism lies at the centre of each of the four short stories within Abysmal Feast, and if you think you’re ready to take a bite of these offerings, be forewarned this is extreme horror. For example, “Babycakes” is the last story in the collection and includes a recipe based on the title – yes, I mean human babies. Still interested? Then you my friend are in for a real treat!
Each entry is a brutal read, but Eyenot doesn’t deliver gore for just gore’s sake. Within each twisted tale the author presents something to ponder: If someone is willing to engage in cannibalism, what other taboos might they also break? Could the taste of human flesh drive a person mad enough to engage in necrophilia? Would the meat taste better if the victim was still alive? Is it really so wrong to play with your food before eating it? And, if you fancy eating veal, is infanticide a worse form of cannibalism? All these depravities are presented like a four-course meal, each with a different taste and texture.
“Interred” is a strong start to the collection, where a farmer has come up with an uncommon method to produce top-notch soil for his crops. Beneath rows of vegetables is a holding tank for prisoners who will eventually become fertilizer. Meg has been captive in a dark sewer like room for nearly twelve weeks, but her will to survive never waivers. Driven mad by hunger, her dead roommate becomes a source of food and satisfies her other base desires. Meg’s descent into insanity is a fast-paced free fall which had me quickly devouring the pages and eager for more.
Next, we join Dr. Francis Mandrake for a meal in “The Sanitarium Humanitarian.” The story is good, but the main character felt very similar to Dr. Hannibal Lecter and as a result I didn’t get the unique reading experience I’ve come to expect from Eyenot. I think if the story was expanded, delving deeper into the doctor’s fiendish tastes and habits, it would have been more distinct.
The third story is “The Sadistic Nurse Emilie” which was my favourite of the collection. Unlike the previous entry, this chronicle takes the time to explore Emilie’s evolution from meek nurse to sadistic killer. The tale reminded me of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde where I felt both sympathy for Emilie’s loss of control and revulsion at what she did. Running just under ten thousand words long, this is the longest of the four stories, but the writing is still lean with a feverish pace.
Lastly, meet a revolting character named Joe in “Babycakes.” Straight away his interactions with a new mother set my teeth on edge. It’s one of those cases where you know where the story is going but are compelled to continue reading through every despicable aspect of Joe’s abhorrent palate. And I wasn’t kidding that the story concludes with a recipe, which allows for chicken as a substitute for Joe’s star ingredient.
A book which explores perverse tastes needs a few sprigs of humour to pull the reader out of the darkness, and the author delivers just the right doses. Like an attentive waiter, Eyenot provides a brief introduction to each story in a tongue-in-cheek style, breaking the tension before throwing you back into the mire of wicked appetites. I wouldn’t recommend this book for everyone, but for those of you with a strong stomach, make your reservation and settle in for Abysmal Feast. Bon appétit!