Every time I read this series, I get a little madder. Because it's so fucking good, and the creators move so freely within the medium, breaking rules at will. It's just uncalled-for how effortless it seems.
Every time I read this series, I get a little madder. Because it's so fucking good, and the creators move so freely within the medium, breaking rules at will. It's just uncalled-for how effortless it seems.
Found this UK copy at a garage sale a while back, and finally got around to reading it. The Cenobites were so much cooler before all the mystery got wrung out of them, so there's nothing like going back to the source.
Holy shit, this one came outta nowhere for me. So excited to discover a new crime author! Elizabeth Hand is a fucking artist and technician.
Just finished this on Audible in preparation for "End of Watch" dropping in a couple days. This book is a love letter to noir and literary fiction, and Stephen King did his thing as usual. As a bonus, Will Patton is a hell of a narrator for this genre.