The Troop

Kindle edition, 370 pages

Published Feb. 24, 2014 by Headline.

ASIN:
B00EEBDG98
4 stars (32 reviews)

Once every year, Scoutmaster Tim Riggs leads a troop of boys into the Canadian wilderness for a weekend camping trip. This year, something is waiting in the darkness. Something wicked.... An intruder stumbles upon their campsite like a wild animal. He is shockingly thin, disturbingly pale, and voraciously hungry. Within his body is a bioengineered nightmare, a horror that spreads faster than fear. One by one, the boys will do things no person could ever imagine....

8 editions

Review of 'The Troop' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I liked this well enough. The boys are pretty well developed characters, each with their own personalities. You start to care for them like in any good book. I liked the story, it's a creepy scary gross medical experiment gone wrong type tale.

Review of 'The Troop' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

Really scary, well written and so. Only 4.5 stars because I feel there was a bit too much of additional story <spoiler> with the psychopath boy </spoiler> in addition to the main plot which was, IMO, self sufficient.

Review of 'The Troop' on 'Goodreads'

1 star

The only thing worse than a good premise wasted on a bad book is having to read the book to figure that out. I couldn't even bring myself to do that however; I found myself routinely dragging my feet whenever I had a free moment to pick this one back up and after the infamous sea turtle scene I looked up the rest of the synopsis and skimmed some of the more important later chapters. I'm confident that had I given this book even more of my time than I already did, my overall impression would not have changed.

If nothing else this book validated my long-held belief that middle school-aged boys are absolute monsters that have no place in society. Still, I can't believe someone read Lord of the Flies and thought, "you know what? This isn't bleak enough," and proceeded to make these five little bastards. I despised …

Review of 'The troop' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Nick Cutter cites Stephen King’s “Carrie” as an influence, but this book felt closer to King’s “Thinner” mixed with “The Lord of the Flies.”

The story centers on five 14-year-old scouts and their scoutmaster on a camping trip on a small island off Canada’s Atlantic coast. Their excursion is interrupted by the sudden arrival of an emaciated and insatiably ravenous man who turns out to be an escaped test subject from some extremely unethical human trials. Hilarity ensues.

This book is one of the most intense horror novels I’ve read in years. Characters are well rendered, few in number, and their situation desperate. It has some of the most squirm-inducing descriptions of violence and self-mutilation since the 80s Splatterpunk movement. This novel is not for the squeamish, but I found it to be an incredibly compelling page-turner.

This probably isn’t suitable for casual horror fans—people who stick with King and …

Review of 'The troop' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Is this the best story I ever read in my entire life?
No
Is this the best writing I ever encountered?
Also, no.
Is this a book that keeps you turning the pages to find out "what happens next?"
Hell fucking yes!

If you're a fan of Stephen King you'll love this book. It's gory and all that, yes, but not THAT gory. Like, American Psycho is way worse, lol.

Well and I skipped the part about the kitten. Oh, and yeah, also the turtle. I like dark, twisted things sometimes, but I'm not that depraved, I swear.

Anyway, really, this is one of the best books I've read in a long time. Give it a go if you like Horror. Compulsively readable... you won't be able to put it down. I know I couldn't.

Review of 'The troop' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Closer to a 3.75*'s
I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would. It's impossible to not note the similarities with "Lord of the Flies". The kids are fewer and far kinder, but the beast is pretty gnarly and quite revolting. A quick, fun read that left me...itchy. I won't be recommending it to any teenage Scouts though. They might leave the group.

Review of 'The troop' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

One of the scarier books I've ever read.
I feel a chill run up my spine every time I find an ingrown hair.
Looking at my own veins horrifies me now.
This book made me so afraid that I can't eat avocados anymore if there is a single strand of fiber in them.
Seriously.

Highly recommended.

Review of 'The Troop' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

This book was scary and gross. Definitely a good one to recommend to horror fans.

Basically you take a scout troop and strand them on an island alone with their Scoutmaster to earn some survival badges. An infected man comes and hilarity ensues. (Not really, I was crying in my pillow I was so scared. And grossed out.) Did I mention not to eat while reading this book? Go ahead, do it. See what happens.

The characters aren't very likable but I think that adds to the horror. 3 1/2 stars.

Review of 'The Troop' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

It's been a long while since I read a horror book that got under my skin the way the genre used to do to me when I was a kid. The Troop came awfully close to bringing back that love of reading a book under the covers with a flashlight, grossing out and staying up way too late to find out who survives until the end.

The premise is great for a gross-out plot, and the book really delivers on that angle. Fans of gore won't be disappointed. The Troop won't win any awards for character development, but I found myself enjoying the old morality play archetypes that tend to populate horror novels and movies. It was fun predicting who would die, and how horribly, based on how deep and severe their sins had been. The breakdown of society, Lord of the Flies stuff is likewise predictable, but in a …

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Subjects

  • Boy Scouts
  • Fiction
  • Fiction, suspense