Ratings16
Average rating3.9
Bloodier than Fried Green Tomatoes! Funnier than The Texas Chainsaw Massacre! Welcome to Gil's All Night Diner, where zombie attacks are a regular occurrence and you never know what might be lurking in the freezer . . . Duke and Earl are just passing through Rockwood county in their pick-up truck when they stop at the Diner for a quick bite to eat. They aren't planning to stick around-until Loretta, the eatery's owner, offers them $100 to take care of her zombie problem. Given that Duke is a werewolf and Earl's a vampire, this looks right up their alley. But the shambling dead are just the tip of a particularly spiky iceberg. Seems someone's out to drive Loretta from the Diner, and more than willing to raise a little Hell on Earth if that's what it takes. Before Duke and Earl get to the bottom of the Diner's troubles, they'll run into such otherworldly complications as undead cattle, an amorous ghost, a jailbait sorceress, and the terrifying occult power of pig-latin. And maybe--just maybe--the End of the World, too. Gory, sexy, and flat-out hilarious, Gil's All Fright Diner will tickle your funnybone--before ripping it out of its socket!
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Cute and humorous horror/comedy pitting traditional Halloween monsters against humans who like to call up Lovecraftian horrors for kicks.
This has a ready-for-teleplay kind of feel and is pure entertainment. The characters are uncomplicated and charming, especially Duke and Earl, the two out-of-towners, who drop in on a town plagued with weird supernatural pests.
It's a quick read if you like horror and are in the mood for something fun.
I spent the entire book imagining who would play the characters in the film version. My DH really sold the book to me and like a movie hyped for weeks before viewing, it just couldn't live up to his hype – not to mention that he read whole passages to me when he read it so I already had a general idea of the plot and characters. Overall it was vampire and werewolf silly fun. Think Zombieland with vamps and werewolves. I do hope someone makes it into a film. 3.5 stars
I discovered this author while checking out another reader's blog. Martinez has a few books out that all look like fun and since this was his first one, I decided to start here. The story is a light-hearted horror tale in which our two heroes are a slovenly, overweight werewolf and a lovelorn vampire in overalls with a comb-over. Low on gas, they pull up to the titular diner and take on a job from the owner to help her with her current zombie problem. Throw in a jailbait sorceress, undead cattle, and the local sheriff (Sheriff Marshall Kopp) and you've got a swift-moving tale that's just fun to read. It could stand a shot of joe to get things going a little quicker but based on this outing, I'm looking forward to this author's other two books, one of which tweaks the fantasy realm and the latest of which has a robot P.I. Good times.