Mutt, by Shane McKenzie
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Mutt, by Shane McKenzie
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When Patrick, a White/Korean mutt who can pass for Latino, moves to a new town, he falls for Krystal, a seductive, fast-talking Mexican girl. Believing him to be Mexican, she invites Patrick to a party hosted by Los Reyes Locos, the reigning local gang. Little does Patrick know he’s been recruited. He survives the beating/initiation and is branded in blood and ink into the family, with “El Rey,” the god-like leader, calling the shots. El Rey's means of teaching him the ropes the next day consists of Patrick bearing witness to murder and gang rape. Fearing for his life and already in too deep in his lies, his only way out is to fight with bloodied fists for the crown. A fast-paced action/suspense story right off the first page, Mutt’s protagonist takes us on a masochistic ride in his quest for love and ultimately, survival.
Mutt, by Shane McKenzie- Amazon Sales Rank: #3213934 in Books
- Brand: Rothco Press
- Published on: 2015-03-27
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.50" h x .25" w x 5.50" l, .31 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 110 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great writing that builds suspense from the get-go By Paul Dale Anderson Mutt is a coming-of-age tale where there are no second chances to get things right. This is hard-hitting horror with blood and sex and betrayal and desire written across each page. McKenzie pulls no punches as Patrick gets deeper and deeper into s*** he shouldn't have gotten into in the first place. He should have listened to his mother. But teen-aged boys, driven by hormones and the need for peer-approval, seldom listen to their elders. They have to learn for themselves that the world is a cesspool. Great writing that builds suspense from the get-go. I loved the way Krystal led Patrick deeper and deeper into depravity. Not for the weak-hearted, Mutt is a cautionary tale every young man should read.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. An excellent suspense novella about social identity By M. P. Vernon In Shane McKenzie's tense and different novella Mutt, Patrick, a young white/Korean male who is often mistaken as Mexican, lives with his mother, works at a boxing gym cleaning up, and basically stays out of trouble. That is until he meets a Mexican girl who mistakes him as being the same as her. Pat is too smitten with desire to correct her and finds himself taken to a party by the local gang Los Reyes Locos. When he discovers he has been "drafted" into joining, it is too late and he is neck deep in a lifestyle he doesn't want with a girl he cannot resist. Soon, he must fight his way out to save himself and his family.McKenzie's writing is very visceral. As in his previous work, Muerte Con Carne, there is plenty of action and violence. Yet while Muertes Con Carne is clearly a horror tale, Mutt is closer to a suspense and crime tale and throws in a lot of human drama into its characters' development and emotions. Patrick is mixed race but is frequently mistaken as Mexican. Patrick is based on the author's own situation and speaks of his own dilemma as being judged as someone he is not. While the author is taking his queues from his own life, I am fairly certain the actual plot is not auto-biographical or at least I hope not! The fictional Patrick's situation is extreme but it works as an illustration of one of our own inescapable issues in our American life; being judged on appearance and race rather than for who we really are. Mutt is just as much a coming-of-age tale about growing up in race and class torn America as it is an edge of your seat thriller about gangs and violence.That is why this book and the main character of Patrick moved me so much. Patrick is a normal kid who wants to be accepted and wants the girl. He is tricked into a lifestyle he does not want for a girl who may have other plans for him. In the midst of this plot we have great writing that brings Patrick and the gang of Los Reyes Locos to life. There is no sugar coating. Shane is sleeping with cobras and he knows it. The scenes of violence are intense but fits squarely into the story and we see Patrick's own terror and bewilderment as he experiences it.It is that part of McKenzie's writing that senses the horror of life choices when it collides with the human-created horrors of society that makes me come back to his stories. Whether it is cannibal families as in Muerte Con Carne or homicidal gangs as in Mutt, the author goes deeper than the suspense and visceral thrills inherent in the tale and digs into the existential dread that one will find themselves in. I hope the author continues this exploration of the human side of dark social and racial themes in future stories. Even if he decides to just thrill and terrorize us I will be pleased. He does it so well. But he has the gift of social observation that does not ignore the individual psyche and I hope he uses it again.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Boyz n the Mutt! By Adrian Shotbolt Shane McKenzie is best known for his horror and bizzaro works. This is a different beast all together. Rothco Press have hooked up with McKenzie to produce this fantastic tale about Mutt, a young man who falls for a girl then ends up getting in a mess with a local gang. The story moves at a fantastic pace and you'll soon be rooting for Mutt as he tries to escape the violent world he has entered. I loved this story. It had a modern day boyz n the hood vibe and was what I would assume to be an accurate insight into gang culture. Great cover, great story. Just go get it. 5 stars.
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