Slammer by Allan Guthrie – review

Allan Guthrie knows how to keep the pages and your stomach turning like no other author working today, but with Slammer he proves a master at wrenching your heart as well. With his fifth and finest novel, Guthrie draws you into prison guard Nick Glass’s reality by jangling the holy hell out of your nerves, keeps you going with a wicked crime plot, then wraps it all up by leaving you absolutely devastated.
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Slammer by Allan Guthrie – review

Allan Guthrie specializes in tales of fractured men, and Glass might be his most striking yet, because the style of the story matches his internal struggles. This puts the reader in the shotgun seat as things get more and more twisted – except there is no seat belt or brakes on the car, and the oh shit handle just broke off in your hand. The mental breakdown that we bear witness to is, above all else, fascinating. You not only get sucked into the story but you also HAVE to find out what will happen next.
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