Fresh Meat by Tim Waggoner

Fresh Meat (Supernatural)

by Tim Waggoner

A rash of strange deaths in the Tahoe National Forest bring Sam, Dean and Bobby to the Sierra Nevada mountains to hunt a monster with a taste for human flesh. Soon walking corpses, bodies with missing organs, and attacks by a mysterious flying creature lead the trio to a cunning and deadly foe which can assume a human form and will do anything to survive. When a blizzard strikes the area, and not knowing who they can trust, they must battle not only the monster, but also the elements to survive.

A Supernatural novel that reveals a previously unseen adventure for the Winchester brothers, from the hit TV series!

Reviewed by CrowNoYami on

4 of 5 stars

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I would like to start this by saying the length of time it took me to read this book was due to the time change (I typically read paperbacks when waiting for people in the car, but since it's so dark so early now I haven't had the chance). I really enjoyed this book, what kept this from having a 5/5 review is one thing. You can't smell methane. I live in an old mining town, you can't smell the deadly gas. While sewers mainly give off the smell of rotten eggs and are packed-full of methane it's not the actual gas itself that you're smelling but everything else that's down there. In a mine or in your home you can not smell it, which is why has killed so many coal miners before. I understand where the author was trying to build suspense with the 'stench of methane' but it took away from the story. Otherwise it's a great read, quick chapters and easy to follow.

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