Wednesday 14 March 2012

Meat - Joseph D'Lacey

Date Read: Unknown

A nightmarish vision of a very twisted food chain—you’ll never look at meat in the same way again.

Abyrne is a decaying town, trapped by an advancing wilderness. Its people depend on meat for survival, meat supplied by the processing plant on the edge of town. Meat is sanctified and precious in Abyrne, eaten with devout solemnity by everyone. A feud smolders between the town's religious and secular powers—whoever controls the food supply controls everything, and conflict is imminent.

But a handful of people suspect Abyrne is evil, rotten to its religious heart, and they are prepared to sacrifice everything for the truth. What goes on in the meat processing plant? Where does meat really come from? The townsfolk are hungry. The townsfolk must be fed.
My Thoughts: This is one truly shocking read that leads you into a dystopian nightmare. The writing style reflects the horrific atmosphere perfectly - and the ending isn't disappointing either.

A clever way of making your brain tick-over in so many different ways. Raises many questions revolving around ethics and morals - and the practice of religion.

You will need a bit of a strong stomach to plough through this one, but it's worth it if you can. A warning though - I couldn't eat meat for a fortnight after putting this down.

I RATED IT 9/10

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