Review; Savage Jungle: Lair Of The Orang Pendek by Hunter Shea

As I love creature feature horror and Hunter Shea, I couldn't resist reading Savage Jungle and today I'll post my review of the book.

Description from Goodreads
They are called the Orang Pendek, masters of the steamy Sumatran rain forest.

Henrik Kooper watched his father die at the brutal hands of the orange-haired ape men. Having barely survived helping twins Natalie and Austin McQueen discover and destroy the beasts lurking in Loch Ness, it’s now his turn for vengeance. Within the treacherous jungles of Sumatra lies the fabled lost city of Gadang Ur. Its secrets are guarded by a savage band of Orang Pendek who lord over the strange and deadly creatures of the hidden land. Utter madness is the lifeblood of Gadang Ur. Henrik’s journey into darkness will take them to the ragged edge of hell on Earth.

Some places were never meant to be discovered.

My Thoughts on the Book
Savage Jungle is one of those fast-paced and action packed horror books that's fun and entertaining to read. It may be a bit more of a surface-level plot than anything else, but sometimes those can be a lot of fun to read if one is in need of some lighter entertainment. It's overall an enjoyable follow-up to Loch Ness Revenge, and I liked to catch up with Natalie, Austin, and Henrik after the chaos in Scotland.

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