Final Cut by Olivia Worley (2025)
Just in time for spooky season (and for slasher movie buffs, perfect for anytime at all) comes this clever variation on what's become a regular genre all to itself, in both books and films........the 'Death and horror during the making of a horror movie' trope.
Author Olivia Worley's affection for the genre shines through on every page and if films like the 'Scream' series are your particular cup of blood, you won't want to miss all the horrific fun as as a rising number of characters meet their gory fates.
Everything's in place that you'd come to expect in stories about slashers and behind-the-scenes of low budget filmmaking. Aspiring young actress Hazel LeJeune has won the role of the 'Final Girl' or as we've all come to know and love, the last girl standing in a slasher movie. But not just any random slice-'em-up. . This one's a fictionalized account of a real life small town schoolteacher who slaughtered a bunch of his students...... and whose daughter, 3 years old at the time, was none other than Hazel.
And now, 15 years later she's right back in the swampy backwoods town of Pine Springs, Louisiana, shooting what's more or less a re-enactment of her father's ghastly crimes on the actual locations. While her dad's still imprisoned, it's starting to look like someone else has decided to rack up an all new body count, using the cast and crew of Hazel's film as fresh victims. Talk about life imitating art.......Hazel realizes she'll need to make her role as Final Girl as convincing in real life as she's trying to achieve in front of a camera.
As a lifelong horror fan, I had the best time with this book. Hazel's motley crew of castmates, suspects and victims are well drawn and the book delves into Hazel's own inner conflicts and fears.....as in: how much of her father's murderous impulses did she inherit? There's even a touch of meet-cute/opposites attract romance between her and her leading guy.
Author Olivia Worley's affection for the genre shines through on every page and if films like the 'Scream' series are your particular cup of blood, you won't want to miss all the horrific fun as as a rising number of characters meet their gory fates.
Everything's in place that you'd come to expect in stories about slashers and behind-the-scenes of low budget filmmaking. Aspiring young actress Hazel LeJeune has won the role of the 'Final Girl' or as we've all come to know and love, the last girl standing in a slasher movie. But not just any random slice-'em-up. . This one's a fictionalized account of a real life small town schoolteacher who slaughtered a bunch of his students...... and whose daughter, 3 years old at the time, was none other than Hazel.
And now, 15 years later she's right back in the swampy backwoods town of Pine Springs, Louisiana, shooting what's more or less a re-enactment of her father's ghastly crimes on the actual locations. While her dad's still imprisoned, it's starting to look like someone else has decided to rack up an all new body count, using the cast and crew of Hazel's film as fresh victims. Talk about life imitating art.......Hazel realizes she'll need to make her role as Final Girl as convincing in real life as she's trying to achieve in front of a camera.
As a lifelong horror fan, I had the best time with this book. Hazel's motley crew of castmates, suspects and victims are well drawn and the book delves into Hazel's own inner conflicts and fears.....as in: how much of her father's murderous impulses did she inherit? There's even a touch of meet-cute/opposites attract romance between her and her leading guy.
What I also liked - the startling unique spin that author Worley put on the traditional climactic showdown, as well as the extra twists that start popping up in the final pages. And slasher connoisseurs won't be disappointed with the impressively high quantity of poor souls who......well, let's just say you won't see them in any sequels.
For everyone,(like this reviewer) who can't get enough of this stuff......good times to be had with this one. 5 stars (*****)