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Friday the 13th: Hate-Kill-Repeat is a 2005 British horror novel written by Jason Arnopp and published by Black Flame.[1][2] A tie-in to the Friday the 13th series of American horror films, it is the third in a series of five Friday the 13th novels published by Black Flame.[3]
| Author | Jason Arnopp |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Series | Friday the 13th |
Release number | 3 |
| Genre | Horror |
| Publisher | Black Flame (UK) Simon & Schuster (US) |
Publication date | 25 October 2005 |
| Publication place | United Kingdom |
| Media type | Print (Paperback) |
| Pages | 415 |
| ISBN | 9781844162710 |
| OCLC | 61529098 |
| Preceded by | Friday the 13th: Hell Lake |
| Followed by | Friday the 13th: The Jason Strain |
| Website | https://www.jasonarnopp.com/friday-the-13th.html |
Plot
Undead killer Jason Voorhees, left trapped in Crystal Lake after his battle with psychic teenager Tina Shepard, is unearthed by police divers, who Jason murders before resuming his rampage around Crystal Lake.
Publication
Reception
Don D'Ammassa, in a dual review of Hate-Kill-Repeat and Jason X: Death Moon written for Chronicle, felt Hate-Kill-Repeat was better written and more plausible than Death Moon, but that Death Moon was more amusing and intriguing than Hate-Kill-Repeat.[4] In a review written for Rue Morgue, Joel Harley criticized the book's abundant subplots and occasionally irritating characters and goofy dialogue but had an otherwise positive response to it, concluding, "Taking a throw-it-all-at-the-wall and see-what-sticks approach to the franchise, Hate-Kill-Repeat is a mixed bag. But for every idea that doesn't work, there's another bloody fistful which do."[5]