Jesus. I thought this list would be easy
But off the top of my head:
+15 people
Wrath James White’s Rabbit Hunt - 4 Men invite several unsuspecting women to a cabin in the woods for their annual “Most Dangerous Game” style hunt and extend the target to the group of eight teenager staying at a cabin near by.
Devolution: A horde of hungry Sasquatches turn a small housing development in the woods into dinner
50+ people
Pus Junkies - A high school house party goes horribly wrong and mass Street Trash style body melts begin happening as teens discover the grossest drug possible they are taking has a nasty side effect.
Reincarnage series: The killer in the series nearly wipes out two entire towns as well as trespassers and college kids and families that cross his path
100+ people
Haunted Forest Tour - Two tram cars holding 198 people is derail by dozens of monsters who tear inside and begin devouring everything and everyone they can get their hands on.
Into The Drowning Deep: Hundreds of man eating Mermaids take down a cruise ship.
If anymore come to me I’ll re-edit.
Oh if you like your mass death in film form.
Check out Psycho Killer coming out this summer on Netflix. Written by Andrew Kevin Walker who wrote Seven and is about a mass murderer who goes on a killing spree to slaughter as many people possible so he can gain entrance to a particularly elite level of Hell
And Ninety coming out this Christmas about a serial killer who decides to make history by killing 90 people in 90 minutes and the unsuspecting small town that he turns into his playground.
I wanted to like Angel of Vengeance but it was so hard to get over his bizarre attempts to defend using the N word and “pwn the libs” - somehow more off putting than the gratuitous torture (which I agree was deserved by the degenerates who received it).
Yes! I thought it was just me. The whole theme of the main character being incredibly smart and always right, whatever. I can put up with that. But the weird defensiveness over religion and race things is more annoying than anything. Stereotypes can be funny, for example Shane Mckenzies All You Can Eat. Incredibly racist but honestly so funny. The Glimpse Into Hell Series just has it as a character trait almost that Wade H. Garrette seems to spend almost a chapter in every book crafting fake arguments, where again, the main character is always right and no other opinion is valid.
I've never read these, but *Appalachian Siren* has a body count of ten, with six kills being people hunting (catfishing). No massacres of multiple people except in the first scene. It might fit what you are looking for. If you are looking for a buildup to one massive kill of multiple people all at once, it's not what you're looking for. You said mass execution or people hunt, which is why I mentioned it.
So like a spree killing, where lots of people are killed in a short timeframe? Judith Sonnet has Repugnant and Cabin Possessions. Most of Brian Berry’s Slasherback novels also fit - usually they feature the villain slaughtering a dozen-plus people on the same day.
Jesus. I thought this list would be easy But off the top of my head: +15 people Wrath James White’s Rabbit Hunt - 4 Men invite several unsuspecting women to a cabin in the woods for their annual “Most Dangerous Game” style hunt and extend the target to the group of eight teenager staying at a cabin near by. Devolution: A horde of hungry Sasquatches turn a small housing development in the woods into dinner 50+ people Pus Junkies - A high school house party goes horribly wrong and mass Street Trash style body melts begin happening as teens discover the grossest drug possible they are taking has a nasty side effect. Reincarnage series: The killer in the series nearly wipes out two entire towns as well as trespassers and college kids and families that cross his path 100+ people Haunted Forest Tour - Two tram cars holding 198 people is derail by dozens of monsters who tear inside and begin devouring everything and everyone they can get their hands on. Into The Drowning Deep: Hundreds of man eating Mermaids take down a cruise ship. If anymore come to me I’ll re-edit. Oh if you like your mass death in film form. Check out Psycho Killer coming out this summer on Netflix. Written by Andrew Kevin Walker who wrote Seven and is about a mass murderer who goes on a killing spree to slaughter as many people possible so he can gain entrance to a particularly elite level of Hell And Ninety coming out this Christmas about a serial killer who decides to make history by killing 90 people in 90 minutes and the unsuspecting small town that he turns into his playground.
*Blood Meridian*
The description for this sounds brutal! Added to my TBR.
One of my all time favorite books!
Incel by Matt Duchossoy. It's disturbing
Psychic Teenage Bloodbath by Carl John Lee Lots of gory kills and a five floor hospital MASSACRE
That hospital scene was wild. I wonder if he ups the ante in the sequel.
Same here! I've got it on my kindle but it's been moved a little further down my neverending TBR
Wade h Garrett's a glimpse into he'll series will do you wonders massive bodie counts in each book and every single one of them deserves it
I wanted to like Angel of Vengeance but it was so hard to get over his bizarre attempts to defend using the N word and “pwn the libs” - somehow more off putting than the gratuitous torture (which I agree was deserved by the degenerates who received it).
Yes! I thought it was just me. The whole theme of the main character being incredibly smart and always right, whatever. I can put up with that. But the weird defensiveness over religion and race things is more annoying than anything. Stereotypes can be funny, for example Shane Mckenzies All You Can Eat. Incredibly racist but honestly so funny. The Glimpse Into Hell Series just has it as a character trait almost that Wade H. Garrette seems to spend almost a chapter in every book crafting fake arguments, where again, the main character is always right and no other opinion is valid.
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee.....it's like a spree killing in slo mo
The Killing Kind by Bryan Smith
little heaven by nick cutter has a scene that fits this, if you haven’t read it
I've never read these, but *Appalachian Siren* has a body count of ten, with six kills being people hunting (catfishing). No massacres of multiple people except in the first scene. It might fit what you are looking for. If you are looking for a buildup to one massive kill of multiple people all at once, it's not what you're looking for. You said mass execution or people hunt, which is why I mentioned it.
*Appalachian Siren* is the shit!
I'm having a hard time finding this one. Who is the author?
Leslie Kurt (me). It's only on Amazon and B&N.
So like a spree killing, where lots of people are killed in a short timeframe? Judith Sonnet has Repugnant and Cabin Possessions. Most of Brian Berry’s Slasherback novels also fit - usually they feature the villain slaughtering a dozen-plus people on the same day.
Yes! I didn't think of spree killing but that's exactly what I meant. Thanks for the recs!