Comparable to a borderline short story or novella, Night of The Undead Whores is the precise length of perfection to provide allure to a vast reading audience of varying intrigue. Kapitan’s premier eruption before the written thriller community comes in the form of a most brief, compact form. While even the most cynical of readers may think they can predict the tone, prose and outcome of this peculiar novel, rest assured there is a little something here for fans of all walks of life within the horror realm. Not at all void of controversy yet at the same time a certain sense of grim levity is inspired.
Night of The Undead Whores few can deny is a title that no question beckons a great deal of attention. When his darkened mentor Bob begins to eclipse his own reality, Aaron soon realizes his evil deeds come with unfathomed consequences. His unrelenting lust for carnal mayhem and blood knows no bounds.
The ballad of Aaron and the symphony of destruction orchestrated from the most hideous of composition.