Ezekiel Boone lives in the United States with his family and has an entirely healthy respect for spiders everywhere.
A rattlingly entertaining read * STARBURST * The inclusion of events and voices from around the world add to the growing suspense and excitement and, if you aren't scared of spiders, the idea of a carnivorous swarm of eight-legged homicidal maniacs, is enough to keep you turning the pages. * The Book Beard Blog * a thoroughly entertaining, deliciously skin-crawling horror thriller that you'll like it with or without the spiders falling on your lap as you read it * For Winter's Nights * Fun and pacey and full of gore. * CONCATENATION * It is skilfully written and entirely gripping - I think it is likely to be a best seller, and I would recommend you give it a go... * Nudge Books * If The Hatching was a summer blockbuster then Skitter is its tense, page turning counterpart setting the tone for a brutal, all out apocalyptic conclusion. * THE BOOK BEARD * Brace yourself for sleepless nights * SFX * Ezekiel Boone writes with the power and pace of a Hollywood blockbuster * PARMENION BOOKS * Smart writing underpins the terrorin this second instalment in a continuingseries, which is sufficiently selfcontainedto be highly enjoyable evenfor those who missed the first episode. * THE MORNING STAR * Why are humans afraid of spiders? With a multi-stranded narrative that traps you as effectively as a silken web, Skitter makes the answer all too clear. * DAILY MAIL *