Sunday, April 3, 2022

Hardcore Kelli by Wrath James White

 

Katy is a former boxer who is currently working as a stripper when her fighting career came to an abrupt end after a disastrous fight put a stop to her calling before it could even begin. A head injury has left her quick to anger and quicker to lash out at those around her. When an incident at the club leaves her unemployed and with nowhere to go, she is forced to return home to stay with her mother and young sister, whom she hasn’t spoken to for years.

Katy’s young sister idolizes her and is thrilled when she agrees to come out trick or treating with her on Halloween. Even better, Katy dresses up as her favorite superhero; Hardcore Kelli, someone to whom Katy bears an uncanny resemblance. When her young sister goes missing, the line between Katy and Hardcore Kelli becomes blurred as she sets out to find her, leaving a trail of bodies in her wake.




Katy has been used, abused and traumatized, and now the former boxer turned ex-stripper is on her way home to the mother she hasn't seen in years, and the little sister she never really got to know.

Events of the past have left Katy suffering night terrors and a host of emotional and mental disturbances and what may also be undiagnosed PTSD.

Her happy homecoming turns sour when she goes out to hunt down the reason why her sister has gone missing after school. Believing she is the super hero "Hardcore Kelli" from her little sister's comic books she sets off down a dark path of death and destruction. Has she really become a super hero or has she suffered a psychotic break with reality? I'll leave it for you to decide.

This was a quick read with a lot of blood spatter and a very gruesome ending. It's not my usual type of horror because I tend to go for the more supernatural, occult, ghostly reads. This book focuses on the horror that humans perpetrate, and a woman who has been pushed to and beyond the brink.

Revenge may not always be sweet but the vengeance here is quite satisfying.

4 out of 5 stars

My thanks to Cemetery Dance Publications for the review copy.

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