We Eat Our Own by Kea Wilson
Set against the backdrop of the Amazon rainforest in the 1970s, this gripping novel delves into the chaotic and perilous world of a film production spiraling out of control. A nameless American actor is thrust into a role in a horror movie, only to find himself entangled in a web of real-life danger and intrigue. As the line between fiction and reality blurs, the actor must navigate the treacherous jungle, confront the enigmatic director's sinister motives, and grapple with his own moral compass amidst the escalating madness. The story explores themes of identity, exploitation, and the thin veneer separating civilization from savagery.
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