E.S.S.K: Roadtrip to Hell by J. Tarmac
E.S.S.K: RTTH tells the story of Jack Robbins, the sinister shadow that haunted Michigan from 1989 to 1990, leaving a trail of brutal slaughter in his wake. Told through the eyes of Jack’s unnamed accomplice, this depraved journey through early 90s Michigan pulls no punches, chronicling the grisliest crimes the state has ever seen, all soaked in a haze of drugs, booze, and unchecked nihilism. As the duo’s killing spree unfolds, long-buried atrocities and sordid acts are dragged into the light for the first time - a relentless cascade of degradation and a wanton disregard for human life. This is a misanthropic plunge into violence that even the narrator is lucky to survive, though the hell awaiting both men may prove far more real than either ever imagined.
Blood-drenched and brutal from the get go, this gore-loaded, drug-fuelled joyride to the grave is Tarmac at its purest: seizing the reader by the throat and slamming them headfirst into a six-foot hole.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.