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Books : Literature & Fiction : Authors, A-Z : ( R ) : Raisor, Gary
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--Nominated for Best First Novel by the Horror Writer's Association!
The Greyhound pulled into Carruthers, Texas a little after nine and unloaded seventeen people into the unseasonably cold autumn night. All had family waiting for them.
All, except two.
The town of Carruthers, Texas, has seen its share of drifters and lowlifes. But never anyone like Steven and Earl.
They move from town to town. Hustling the pool halls. Raising a little hell. Drinking a little blood. They sleep by day and hunt by night--the ultimate predators. The perfect life. Until now.
A barroom brawl ends in disaster. The soil from Steven's grave has been stolen. And a young boy's death sparks an all out war between vampires and mortals that will turn the local Frontier Day celebration into a blood bath....
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"Rednecks, pick-up truck sex, trailer-park tramps, and Jerry Springer. These elements, if you ask me, have all the makings of MY kind of story. And that's what we get with this bizarre, brutal, taboo-crossing novella.
But we also get a whole lot more.
We get a sharply hewn tale of human tragedy and human misery, religious madness, and characters cut into the page so deftly, you can smell them…. All that and there are even some funny parts.
The author is a guy who, years ago, brought us one of the best vampire novels written in modern times (Less Than Human). Mr. Gary Raisor.
--Edward Lee, author of The Bighead, Incubi, and The Stickmen. From his introduction of Graven Images



