Feces of Death by Harrison Phillips ⭐⭐⭐⭐

 Let me just start by saying: Feces of Death is absolutely insane—in the best way possible. Harrison Phillips has once again proven that he’s the king of gore-soaked, over-the-top creature horror. 

This book is messy (pun intended), hilarious, horrifying, and weirdly addictive. If you’re into splatterpunk and creature features, you need to pick this one up! 🐀🩸

The premise is wild right from the start: a toxic chemical spill from a truck accident seeps into the sewer system, and, well, let’s just say the consequences are absolutely horrific. What follows is a parade of chaos, featuring monstrous sewer creatures that you do not want to meet in the dark.



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The story kicks off with Dwight, a disgruntled truck driver who accidentally causes the chemical spill that sets the nightmare in motion. From there, the book weaves multiple perspectives, including Martin, a plumber who just wants to finish his shift in one piece, and Jasper, a down-on-his-luck homeless man whose encounter with these mutated sewer creatures is equal parts tragic and grotesque. Jasper’s scene in the sewer tunnel? Let’s just say I’ll never look at a drain the same way again. The way his fate plays out—being dragged into the darkness by something that’s part rat, part God-knows-what—is nightmare fuel.

One of the standout moments is when the creatures begin invading the town. The attack on Sandra’s dog Toby is horrifying, but it’s the escalation—entire streets being overtaken by these flesh-eating monstrosities—that really amps up the tension. Phillips has a talent for writing gore that’s so vivid you can almost smell the stench (and trust me, you don’t want to).

What I loved most about this book was how wild it was. The pacing is relentless, the characters are surprisingly relatable, and the mix of dark humor and sheer terror keeps you hooked. The final act, with Martin leading a desperate attempt to stop the creatures from spreading further, is a bloody, explosive spectacle that had me glued to the pages.

This book isn’t for everyone—it’s graphic, gross, and definitely not for the squeamish—but if you’re a fan of extreme horror and aren’t afraid to get your hands dirty (figuratively), Feces of Death is a must-read. Just maybe don’t eat while you’re reading it.

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