Thursday, November 14, 2013

The Novel "Community" is a Colossal Catastrophe


The horror novel "Community," is a labyrinth of lameness and bizarre sexuality not worth reading.  
Author Graham Masterton rapidly captures the attention span, psych’s the reader into a false sense of intensity then hurls the story into a cauldron of crap. "Community" is a dreadful tale of Michael Spencer, a fictional character who is run down by a very psychotic driver while on his way home to San Francisco with his girl-friend Natasha Kerwin, who answers to Tasha. 
Spencer awakes in the town of Trinity at the Trinity Shasta Clinic. While at TSC, Spencer is given the name Gregory Merrick. Merrick, since the horrific car accident has a permanent limp due to spinal damage and suffers from post traumatic amnesia. During his first few weeks in Trinity, he knows nothing of his previous life such as formally being with the women he loved, Tasha. 
Dr. Hamid and the other doctor, Catherine O' Connor convince Merrick to stay in the town of Trinity and live with Isobel Weston, a highly sexual woman who makes this an R rated book. While in the act of coitus with Weston, Merrick's sin sauce is crystallized while Mr. one eye thrusts about in her lust tunnel. "Community" is a putrid and perverted version of a "Twilight Zone" episode.
The genre of this novel is a thriller / suspense book which is neither thrilling, nor suspenseful. As Merrick's memory fades in and out, he begins to question whether he's dreaming, alive or dead and if the mystery women in town is indeed his former lover Tasha. 
The quote unquote villains in this book were too nice and the hero's were boring at best.  This novel lacked any sort of intensity and its climax was non existent. This no star September release should have never been written.