![]() ![]() The blog DLS Reviews describes the series’ first installment, Night of the Crabs (1976), as offering “as much juicy blood spillage as possible” within an “outrageously over-the-top storyline” that was nonetheless satisfying: “An enjoyable read is most definitely the understatement of the century!” DLS Reviews further notes that Night of the Crabs has spawned “five sequels, one insightful prequel, a number of related short stories and a graphic novel …” The most recent of those books, The Charnel Caves, was published just this summer by Sinister Horror Company. A far-fetched idea, yes, but evidently also a popular one. Smith penned a succession of pulpy novels that imagined colossal, intelligent, man-eating crabs invading the British coastline. This might put you off shellfish for a while!īeginning in 1976, English horror writer Guy N. ![]()
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