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Guy N. Smith (1939–2020)

Auteur van Night of the Crabs

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Bevat de namen: Smith Guy N, Guy N. Smith

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Werken van Guy N. Smith

Night of the Crabs (1976) 122 exemplaren
Killer Crabs (1978) 78 exemplaren
Crabs Moon (1984) 60 exemplaren
The Slime Beast (1975) 57 exemplaren
The Origin of the Crabs (1979) 51 exemplaren
Bats Out of Hell (1978) 49 exemplaren
Crabs on the Rampage (1981) 49 exemplaren
The Sucking Pit (1975) 47 exemplaren
Entombed (1890) 46 exemplaren
Deathbell (1980) 39 exemplaren
Witch Spell (1993) 38 exemplaren
Locusts (1979) 35 exemplaren
The Wood (1985) 34 exemplaren
Mania (1989) 32 exemplaren
Cannibals (1986) 31 exemplaren
Satan's Snowdrop (1980) 31 exemplaren
Crabs: The Human Sacrifice (1988) 28 exemplaren
Accursed (1983) 26 exemplaren
Doomflight (1981) 25 exemplaren
Thirst (1980) 25 exemplaren
The Graveyard Vultures (1982) 24 exemplaren
The Master (1988) 23 exemplaren
The Blood Merchants (1982) 22 exemplaren
Water Rites (1997) 22 exemplaren
The Dark One (1995) 20 exemplaren
The Neophyte (1986) 20 exemplaren
Abomination (1986) 19 exemplaren
Carnivore (1990) 19 exemplaren
The Black Fedora (1991) 19 exemplaren
Snakes (1986) 19 exemplaren
Manitou Doll (1981) 19 exemplaren
Phobia (1990) 18 exemplaren
Throwback (1985) 17 exemplaren
Fiend (1988) 17 exemplaren
The Walking Dead (1984) 16 exemplaren
Dead End (1996) 16 exemplaren
The Lurkers (1982) 15 exemplaren
The Camp (1989) 15 exemplaren
Caracal (1980) 14 exemplaren
Return of the Werewolf (1976) 14 exemplaren
Druid Connection (1983) 14 exemplaren
Cannibal Cult (1982) 14 exemplaren
The Knighton Vampires (1993) 12 exemplaren
The Unseen (1990) 12 exemplaren
The Undead (1983) 12 exemplaren
The Island (1988) 12 exemplaren
Alligators (1987) 12 exemplaren
Warhead (1981) 12 exemplaren
Blood Circuit (1983) 11 exemplaren
Demons (1987) 11 exemplaren
Blood Show (1987) 11 exemplaren
Thirst II: The Plague (1987) 10 exemplaren
Son of the Werewolf (1978) 10 exemplaren
Pluto Pact (1982) 9 exemplaren
The Cadaver (2007) 9 exemplaren
Maneater (2009) 8 exemplaren
Killer Crabs: The Return (2012) 8 exemplaren
Wolfcurse (1981) 8 exemplaren
Deadbeat (2003) 7 exemplaren
Werewolf by Moonlight (1974) 7 exemplaren
The Resurrected (1991) 7 exemplaren
The Pony Riders (1997) 7 exemplaren
The Plague Chronicles (1993) 7 exemplaren
The Busker (1998) 7 exemplaren
Blackout (2006) 7 exemplaren
The Festering (1989) 7 exemplaren
The Eighth Day (2011) 6 exemplaren
The Ghoul (1976) 6 exemplaren
Song of the South (1975) 5 exemplaren
Bamboo Guerillas (1977) 5 exemplaren
Psalm 151 (2013) 4 exemplaren
Nightspawn (2010) 4 exemplaren
Kraby - Zbiór Opowiadań (2015) 4 exemplaren
Hadesgate's Tiny Terrors: v. 1 (2006) 4 exemplaren
Animals of the Countryside (1980) 4 exemplaren
Sporting and Working Dogs (1979) 4 exemplaren
Night of the Werewolf (2012) 3 exemplaren
Crabs' Fury (2008) 3 exemplaren
Disney Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1976) 3 exemplaren
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1975) 3 exemplaren
The Hangman (2011) 3 exemplaren
Sabat 6: The Return (2019) 3 exemplaren
Sleeping Beauty (1975) 3 exemplaren
Carnage (2016) 3 exemplaren
Moles and Their Control (1980) 3 exemplaren
The Reaper (2018) 2 exemplaren
Pipe Dreams: An Autobiography (2013) 2 exemplaren
Postcards from the Void (2019) 2 exemplaren
Rough-shooter's Handbook, The (1986) 2 exemplaren
Horror Shorts: No. 2 (2001) 2 exemplaren
Limited Edition 2 exemplaren
Creature Feature (2009) 2 exemplaren
The Doll 1 exemplaar
Dom Mordu (2019) 1 exemplaar
Mystery and horror shorts (1999) 1 exemplaar
Werewolf Omnibus (2019) 1 exemplaar
Farsoten 1 exemplaar
Fifty tales from the fifties (1999) 1 exemplaar
The Decoy 1 exemplaar
Guy N Smith Double (1981) 1 exemplaar
Zombie Gunfighter 1 exemplaar
Varulven (1975) 1 exemplaar
The Baby 1 exemplaar
Vampire Village 1 exemplaar
Profitable Fish-keeping (1979) 1 exemplaar
Last Train 1 exemplaar
Practical Country Living (1988) 1 exemplaar
Hunting big cats in Britain (2000) 1 exemplaar

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Claws its way up from two to three stars on the strength of self parody alone. A truly awful novella who's vintage gore and soft core porn give it the air of crude naivety today. I can't believe it was thought good even in its own time. The sort of book that would have gotten you in trouble if your mom found it under your mattress. The kind of thing you passed around at camp until the cover fell off and the corners were all blunted.
 
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Gumbywan | 6 andere besprekingen | Jun 24, 2022 |
God only knows why I keep doing this to myself. This is the third Guy N Smith book I’ve reviewed for Carry on Screaming and it’s probably the worst. The first Crabs book was bad but kind of fun, the second was less entertaining but at least had giant crabs. If you’ve ever read Smith, then you know what you’re going to get from his books. He is, at least, dependable. Dependably bad. What he isn’t is a particularly good horror writer. Or a good writer full stop.
‘Bloodshow’ is no exception. It plays very much like an episode of Scooby Doo, only with more gore and less wit and intelligence. A newly married couple, the groom a horror fan, spend their honeymoon in a remote Scottish hotel attached to a castle with a dark past. The venue is horror-themed, with grisly waxworks with dotted about it. Naturally, before too long people start dying horribly and it appears that the waxworks are responsible.
I’m not sure I could tell you the answer to the mystery of how the murders are happening. By the time it was revealed I’d lost whatever interest in the plot I might have had at the start. The setup is hokey, the characters are paper thin and the writing is weak. Obviously, the normal rules of literary criticism shouldn’t really apply to a book like this. No-one is going to pick it up expecting great literature, but there were so many other writers in the 80s who did this kind of pulp horror so much better than Smith that it’s hard to see how he managed to make a career for himself. I suspect the answer is simply endurance. He has written a lot of books (getting on for 100 if my count is correct) and the combination of the 80s horror revival and the ease of publishing in the modern world means he is still has books coming out in 2020.
To be fair to him, and to ‘Bloodshow’, the horror scenes are okay in a cheap and nasty kind of a way. The plot allows Smith to include a variety of monsters – vampire, werewolf, cannibal, torturer – and he makes the most of them, mixing up the gore as he goes along. The problem is that it never really feels like he’s enjoying himself. Compared to someone like Shaun Huston who usually seems to be either having a blast or getting some serious shit off his chest, Smith’s books too often feel like they were written to make a quick buck.
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whatmeworry | Apr 9, 2022 |
This one was better than I expected it to be. It follows the normal Smith formula of a simple idea, a rambling plot and lots of sex and violence, but managed to make it work better than is often the case. I didn’t have a clue what was going on a lot of the time, but the horror scenes were well executed and effective. Don’t let the title deceive you, it’s not actually a zombie novel, instead it’s about a malignant marsh (The Sucking Pit - this is a sequel to that book) and ghostly Romanies that rise out of it to bewitch the living.… (meer)
 
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whatmeworry | Apr 9, 2022 |
This review first appeared on scifiandscary.com
‘Killer Crabs’ is the first sequel to Guy N Smith’s ‘Night of the Crabs’ which I reviewed back in April. The action moves from Wales to a luxury resort on a small island off the coast of Australia, but aside from that the action is pretty similar. It’s got giant crabs, it’s got determined heroes, and it’s got a plenty of dismemberment.
Plucky scientist Clifford Davenport from the first book makes a reappearance. He’s joined this time by macho, unpleasantly racist, highly sexed, local fisherman Klin. I’m not sure Klin is actually a name, but that’s what he’s called. Klin bears a remarkable resemblance to Quint, the grizzled boat captain in ‘Jaws’. Only with more casual racism (against the Japanese) and even casualler sex, the latter with saucepot hotel resident Caroline du Brunner. Klin walks around with a permanent erection, a fact Smith chooses to refer to frequently. So much so, in fact, that it’s amazing that Klin can stand upright enough to actually fight the crabs.
You get the impression that Smith has thrown the sex in to keep the punters happy, rather than because his heart in really in it. If Herbert’s depiction of sex in books like ‘The Spear’ is bad, at least he tries to be sexy. Smith doesn’t even seem to bother. One memorable section in ‘Killer Crabs’ reads:
“Klin was watching her thighs closely. They had parted slightly, no more than inch or so, just sufficient for him to see part of the damp pinkness which lay beneath the dark hair…
’I like big things,’ she was still staring down at his erection, stroking it through the soiled cotton.”
Fortunately, the gore is more inventive than it was in the first book. In one great scene, a fisherman who has survived an attack by the crabs that has destroyed his boat, grabs a piece of driftwood to keep himself afloat, only to realise it’s his own severed leg.
The plot is somewhat better than that of the first book, there’s no spy shenanigans this time, instead the sub-plots revolve around some stolen money and the fact that some of the characters aren’t who they claim to be. It’s all very silly, but it succeeds on its own terms. It’s a pacey, gory piece of pulp fiction that’s diverting enough to spend an afternoon with, even if it’s not going to leave a lasting impression.
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133
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Leden
1,716
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#14,972
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½ 3.6
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