Last Days (e-bog) af Evenson, Brian
Evenson, Brian

Last Days e-bog

25,00 DKK
To find a cult leader's killer, a former detective must literally give up his body in this award-winning work of literary horror-"e;A dark treat"e; (AV Club). Nominated for the Shirley Jackson award and winner of the ALA/RUSA Best Horror novel, Brian Evenson's Last Days is an intense, profoundly unsettling down-the-rabbit-hole detective noir. Kline is a former detective who's cool head …
To find a cult leader's killer, a former detective must literally give up his body in this award-winning work of literary horror-"e;A dark treat"e; (AV Club). Nominated for the Shirley Jackson award and winner of the ALA/RUSA Best Horror novel, Brian Evenson's Last Days is an intense, profoundly unsettling down-the-rabbit-hole detective noir. Kline is a former detective who's cool head in the face of a brutal amputation makes him the perfect candidate to infiltrate a dark cult that believes amputation brings one closer to God. Kline is tasked with finding the cult leader's killer. But to get to the truth, Kline must lose himself-literally-one body part at a time. Last Days was first published in 2003 as a limited edition novella titled The Brotherhood of Mutilation. Its success led Evenson to expand the story into a full-length novel. In doing so, he has created a work that's disturbing, deeply satisfying, and completely original.
E-bog 25,00 DKK
Forfattere Evenson, Brian (forfatter), Straub, Peter (andet)
Udgivet 01.02.2016
Længde 200 sider
Genrer FA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781566894241

To find a cult leader's killer, a former detective must literally give up his body in this award-winning work of literary horror-"e;A dark treat"e; (AV Club). Nominated for the Shirley Jackson award and winner of the ALA/RUSA Best Horror novel, Brian Evenson's Last Days is an intense, profoundly unsettling down-the-rabbit-hole detective noir. Kline is a former detective who's cool head in the face of a brutal amputation makes him the perfect candidate to infiltrate a dark cult that believes amputation brings one closer to God. Kline is tasked with finding the cult leader's killer. But to get to the truth, Kline must lose himself-literally-one body part at a time. Last Days was first published in 2003 as a limited edition novella titled The Brotherhood of Mutilation. Its success led Evenson to expand the story into a full-length novel. In doing so, he has created a work that's disturbing, deeply satisfying, and completely original.