
I was elated to show my best friend, Paige, this gratuitous, gorey, mess of a film. One of the hidden gems I ran across in the year 2003 was Eli Roth’s Cabin Fever. After my rentals were completed, I would take shelter in the student lounge which had a decent sized zenith and a couch. A haven of VHS tapes lining the walls and shelves next to my favorite Chinese restaurant, which is still in business by the way! My dad worked as an overnight janitor for the local private school and on Friday nights, I would spend my allowance on pork lo mein and the ‘rent five for a dollar special’ at Video Depot. The only way to facilitate this was my local video stores- mainly Video Depot.
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I started this habit where I would see a movie with an actor I really liked (during this era it was Emilio Estevez and Matt Dillon) and I’d go down a rabbit hole of all of the movies they’d ever done. It was in those years I also became obsessed with the era of the ‘80s and the Brat Pack. I was branching out and disobeying my staunchly religious parents wishes of keeping my horror PG-13. However, my pivotal years in horror were most definitely middle school.

I was introduced to the classic monochromatic monsters of Universal by the time I was five and always had a penchant for the Halloween special episodes of my favorite ‘90s cartoons. Jackson makes the frozen north woods come alive in this atmospheric thriller.I started the horror genre at a pretty young age. Jackson's CABIN FEVER is a very engaging mystery read. ~ Kaye George, Eine, Kleine, Murder & The Imogene Duckworthy MysteriesĬomplicated, and unpredictable, James M. Jackson is a master at taking a character who just wants to be left alone and propelling him – and the reader – through a thrilling tangle of banking and insurance scams, underground societies and murder. ~ Edith Maxwell, A Tine to Live A Tine to Die & Speaking of Murder (as Tace Baker) The second Seamus McCree mystery will give you anything but cabin fever - you won't want to leave your chair until you finish it. With a reluctant sleuth, his super-geek son, evasive characters, and one plot twist after another, Jackson leads us on a high-suspense adventure in the frozen Michigan woods. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review With its combination of social consciousness, political action, intrigue, and family relationships, Cabin Fever will satisfy any mystery or thriller reader. ~ Portland Book ReviewĬabin Fever is a recommended pick both for crime and mystery readers who enjoyed the prior Seamus McCree story in Bad Policy and for newcomers such as this reviewer, who encounter Seamus here for the first time. It is one of those rare books that will have the reader thinking about the people and the story long after it has been put back on the shelf. Unexpected and stunning surprises send the plot careening in different directions. The local people are delightful and unforgettable, a reminder of the good folks who live in rural areas all over this country. This book is exciting and wonderful from the first page. Give it a read and let me know what you think.Ĭlick this link for the Book Club Discussion Guide.
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What he doesn’t know is that a domestic paramilitary organization is hunting for an escaped female prisoner-and closing in on his isolated refuge.Ĭheck out the first four chapters of Cabin Fever.ĭownload the pdf here.

Snowbound at the cabin, without transportation or phone coverage, Seamus struggles to keep the woman alive and find a way to get an SOS message out. The mystery woman is suffering from hypothermia, frostbite, high fevers, amnesia-and rope burns on her wrists and ankles. But his plans for a quiet, contemplative winter in the wilds of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula are thrown out the window when he discovers a naked woman on his porch during a blizzard. With his house in Cincinnati in ruins, Seamus retreats to the family cabin for some well-earned rest and relaxation. Financial crimes investigator Seamus McCree returns in this thrilling sequel to Bad Policy.
