Hello everyone and welcome to a brand new edition of Lil Red’s Book Club! In a spoiler free setting, as always, we will be discussing the fourth volume of Nailbiter called Blood Lust. This horror series has been simply riveting and unputdownable in every sense of the word. I don’t think I have ever read a graphic novel before with jump scares that literally make me say “oh shit” out loud lol! Like its predecessors, I finished Volume Four in one sitting and am so happy to have the entire collection so I can keep greedily reading away. Before we begin our chat, I will be placing a big fat trigger warning for gore, graphic violence, and disturbing content. Now, let’s get to it:

Volume Three of Nailbiter involved a lot of time traveling into the past. Volume Four involves actual travel because the panic of the Buckaroo Butchers has spread across America. As suspended Sheriff Crane tends to her injured daughter, Alice, Finch and Agent Barker of the FBI are working on a new case. In Atlanta, Georgia a serial killer has been making quite a splash. The “Devil Killer” poses and mutilates his victims so they look like demons and his body count is rising. The local police have who they consider to be the primary suspect, except he won’t talk which is why Barker and Finch are called in. His name is Daniel and he proclaims his innocence. However, his birth place of Buckaroo, Oregon made the local force convinced he was the killer.
Meanwhile in Buckaroo, Edward “Nailbiter” Warren is MIA after encountering the masked killer in the tunnels underneath the serial killer graveyard. Crane has more pressing things on her mind, though. Between caring for Alice, she does some investigating of her own into Doctor Glory who works at the hospital and was warned about from Warren. She also seeks out town records that were supposedly destroyed in a fire. Where else would these records be except under the church of Reverend Fairgold that was built over the ashes of the old town hall. A begrudging alliance is formed between these two enemies – Fairgold will give Crane the records if they work together to stop the murders in Buckaroo and our time in Oregon draws to a close.
Back in Atlanta, Finch and Barker are hard at work tracking down the real Devil Killer as they are sure of Daniel’s innocence. As they investigate, Barker experiences pounding headaches and imagines scenes of graphic violence against anyone who looks at her sideways. This doesn’t sidetrack her too much and we learn that all of the Devil Killer’s victims are people who were formerly from Buckaroo. These people sought a life away from their hometown under new identities so they would have better shots at education, employment, and love. They needed help to make their escape and it came from an unlikely source: The Nailbiter, himself.
At the latest crime scene of the Devil Killer, Finch and Barker are reunited with Warren who has been in Atlanta since his run in with the masked killer. As we all know, Warren loves to play god and would track people from Buckaroo to see if they were being good boys and girls. He killed along the way and helped those who wanted a new life to flee. There are only two of Warren’s escapees left alive in Atlanta and the Devil Killer is still on the loose. Who could it be? And what is the shocking finale to volume four? Give it a read and find out!
Blood Lust strayed from the traditional formula of being confined strictly to Buckaroo like the first three volumes. It was quite a jump to go from the doom and gloom of Oregon to sunny Atlanta. This might seem like a pointless plot to the story line of solving the Buckaroo Butchers mystery, but it is most certainly not. The reasoning why is a huge spoiler, which I am so not about! What I can say, is that it is amazing how far the reach of the powers that be expands.
Volume Four gave us the opportunity to learn more about Agent Barker. She was a pretty minor role up until now so it was interesting to see her and Finch work together because they don’t exactly see eye to eye. We also got to experience very different sides of Finch and Warren as they worked the Devil Killer case, which was cool to see. In terms of intel to the mystery at hand, we gained a great big goose egg. This was similar to Volume Two and it might cause a bit of frustration to inquiring minds. However, Volume Two set the stage for absolute mayhem in the next issues and that is surely the case for what’s to come in Volume Five. I can’t wait to read it!
I am going to rate Volume Four of Nailbiter with a seven out of ten stars. This was probably my least favorite in the series so far but that’s not to say that it wasn’t really good! It was, but I expect Volume Five to be even better!
What are you currently reading? What should I read next? I want to hear from all of you, so leave me a comment and let’s chat! Much love. -Sarah