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Books : Literature & Fiction : Authors, A-Z : ( H ) : Hodge, Brian
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"Lies and Ugliness proves to be a bravura performance by a true virtuoso." Faren Miller, Locus "Brian Hodge has long been a favorite of horror insiders, both for his audacious themes and his impressive facility with language. In such Hodge novels as "Deathgrip," "Nightlife," "The Darker Saints," and "Prototype," and in his widely-anthologized short stories, you can hear the music in Hodge's prose, a kind of euphony that, at its best, is reminiscent of Brite, Koja, Gaiman, or even Roger Zelazny--while remaining, ultimately, unique." Thomas Roche Contents: * Madame Babylon * The 121st Day of Sodom * Empathy * Cancer Causes Rats * Some Other Me * Nesting Instincts (original) * Before the Last Snowflake Falls * An Autumnal Equinox Folly * Confession * Cenotaph * Far Flew the Boast of Him * Now Day Was Fled As the Worm Had Wished * Pages Stuck By a Bowie Knife to a Cheyenne Gallows * Driving the Last Spike * Little Holocausts * Dead Giveaway * Past Tense * Our Lady of Sloth and Scarlet Ivy (original) * The Last Testament * The Alchemy of the Throat * Come Unto Me, All Ye Heavy Laden * From the Gutters of Civilization to Your Discerning Eye (story notes)
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From the author of HELLBOY: ON EARTH AS IT IS ON HELL and WILD HORSES comes WORLD OF HURT, another masterwork that transcends the horror genre....
Nearly half his life ago, Andrei spent 38 minutes as a corpse. It's not a secret that he shares with many people. Especially these last six years, ever since the comforting lie of tunnels and white lights crumbled away to leave him with the memory of what he really found on the other side of death…not Hell, but something worse: a Heaven unlike anything he'd ever been taught to expect.
Now, as Heaven seeks to reclaim him, Andrei awakens to the hidden truths of this world and the next, caught between two unequal sides waging a clandestine war for the soul of the world, in which everything he's ever taken for granted about good and evil has just been turned upside down.
When death is no escape, what do you do? Andrei has a fierce need to know, as the clock runs out on the most excruciating moral choice of his life.
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The ghosts of lonesome British soldiers wander the rubble-strewn beach of Dunkirk. A black wave grows to devour a Japanese fleet. Only divine intervention can save the citizens of a charred Dresden. Something dark prowls the bowels of the Fuhrer's bunker. Radioactive mutants hunt fresh flesh through the streets of Hiroshima. In the pulp tradition of Weird War Tales, and filled with mystery, madness and the macabre, A DARK AND DEADLY VALLEY hovers along the borderland between horror and history. Editor Mike Heffernan has brought together horror's best-known authors to explore the violence of the second world war and its lasting affect on collective memory. They report back from the fright-filled front lines to illuminate the past with a dark light, put fresh meat on its bones and make it come alive through shock and suspense. So Have your Enfields clutched tight, boys, your bayonets fixed. And keep your heads low. There's some dark stuff lurking in these pages.
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Born with the power to heal, Paul Handler is one of a long line of Scapegoats, beings who take the anguish of humankind upon themselves, and he must make a lonely journey toward his destiny, pursued by one who seeks to destroy him.
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The first horror novel from Gerard Daniel Houarner continues the story of Max the Assassin which began in Gerard's collection PAINFREAK, and continued further in the anthology, INSIDE THE WORKS.
ROAD TO HELL follows Max's son, Angel, as he grows from infant to man in only a few days. As Angel is led through fantastic worlds of both the living and the dead, he encounters obstacles at every turn as he tries to find his way back to his father and beautiful but deadly aunts. The ghosts of Max's victims work to forever trap Angel in their world and attempt to show him the atrocities of his father. While Angel battles his father's demons, Max and the twins frantically try to escape from various governments and agents intent on capturing Max...dead or alive. The action is explosive when Angel finally reunites with his family and the lives of all will never be the same.
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As a storm of corporate greed and cruelty descends on New Orleans, two powerful businessmen, twin brothers, watch as their empire comes apart, the victim of voodoo.
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