Friday, August 30, 2013

Bait by J. Kent Messum


Synopsis: Six people awake on a beach with no memory of how or why they are there.  We learn quickly that all six of these individuals are highly addicted to heroin, not only addicts but all living in the slums and considered to be the lowest of all human life.  As the first signs of withdraw start to kick in they are told that there is a substantial amount of premium grade heroin on another island about a mile away.  To get there they must swim through shark infested waters but there is enough there for any and all who make it.  The story flashes back to the lives of each of the six characters giving a background story on each.  As we learn more about each character we see alliances and hatred emerge among them on the island.  They must attempt the swim or there will be consequences as there is a yacht moored off the island with three individuals watching the outcome unfold.

My review: This book is extremely intense.  Another book not for the faint of heart.  My first thought is that there is something terribly wrong with this author to come up with a story that is this perverse, and I like it.  I read this book in less than 24 hours.  I never wanted to put it down, for that one day it went with me everywhere.  It had been awhile since something captivated me right from the start quite like Bait did.  This was J. Kent Messum's first book and I will definitely be reading the next books he has coming out, hopefully sooner rather than later.

My rating: 8
Pages: 288
Author website: http://jkentmessum.com/

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