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On the day of his release from a mental institution Pace is taken
"hostage" by Faust, Pia, and Hayden, three escapees from the
hospital who disappeared after the presumed rape and beating of
Cassandra Kaltzas, daughter of the Greek munitions tycoon Alexandra
Kaltzas. Each suffers from Multiple Personality Disorder,
experiencing complex delusions and sometimes fantastical
identities. Pace tries to piece together what happened when
apparently one of their alternate personalities tried to kill
Cassandra. Pace himself is an alternate of William Pacella, a man
whose wife died in a restaurant fire set by a local mobster for
insurance money. William Pacella "dies" so that Nightjack can be
born-a new personality who may or may not be Jack the Ripper. For
unknown reasons, Pace is able to see others' delusions-when
alternates take over members of the group, Pace alone is able to
interact with each persona. Included among them is Princess Eirrin,
a ten thousand year old sorceress and heir to the Atlantean throne;
Smoker, a half-breed gunman from 1880s Arizona; Thaddeus, friend
and companion to St. Paul; and the ancient Greek architect
Daedalus, who soared among the clouds with his home-made wax wings
and watched his son perish in the sea. Now the four find themselves
under attack from assassins sent by Kaltzas to punish the person
who attacked his daughter. Conflicting stories abound about
Cassandra-whether she was raped, if she was perhaps murdered, or if
she and Pace somehow crossed paths even before the hospital. In
fact, she may not even exist. As the attacks persist, the group is
forced to face their own personal traumas and terrors, and go in
search of Kaltzas in Greece. There, on an island where fantasy,
myth, and truth are all entangled, Pace and his many alternates
must sift through madness and deceit to unlock the mystery. And
everyone may wind up dead unless Pace willingly unleashes the most
brutal killer of all: Nightjack.
Dark Discoveries - Issue #27 Dark Mystery All new Fiction by:
Douglas Clegg, Brian Evenson, Maurice Broaddus, John R. Little,
Bentley Little, Tom Piccirilli Interviews with: Brian Evenson,
Jeffrey Sackett, and Tom Piccirilli Articles on: The Italian
Connection: Crime Films of the 1970s by James R. Beach, Nightmare
on Main Street: The Mad Slasher Pulps by Frank M. Robinson &
Lawrence Davidson, Hannibal Lecter's Reign of Terror by Aaron J.
French Jade Sky Comic by: Joe McKinney and Patrick Freivald with
artwork from Chris Bell
14 stories by a master of dark suspense who does for the American
Midwest what Stephen King has done for Maine. In the title story, a
young man working in a video store is captivated when the actress
he has lusted after in so many horror films arrives in town hiding
her identity. Says crime novelist Tom Piccirilli in his
introduction: " T]his new collection, like all the collections
before it, is full of atmospheric, dark tales of folks pushed too
far, haunted characters trying to clear their heads or their
guilt-laden souls." With an afterword in which Gorman discusses the
origins of some of his work.
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The Well (Paperback)
Jack Cady; Introduction by Tom Piccirilli
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R606
Discovery Miles 6 060
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" A] superior example of horror fiction ... a vision out of hell
... an original and awesome adventure that should be read in broad
daylight, when one is not alone." - "Publishers Weekly"
"It takes no special critical powers to recognize in Cady an
exceptional writer, who is not just promising but has already
achieved some remarkable feats." - Joyce Carol Oates
" A] haunted house story ... intelligently written both in terms
of concept and style ... Cady develops his horrors with subtlety."
- "Encyclopedia of Fantasy and Horror Fiction"
Years earlier, John Tracker fled the insanity of his family and
their house, a centuries-old monstrosity that his grandfather
Theophilus rigged full of hallucinatory tricks and vicious death
traps designed to capture the Devil. Now middle-aged, John receives
word that the place is to be demolished to make way for a freeway,
and he decides to revisit it with his girlfriend Amy Griffith
before its destruction. But when a blizzard traps them inside the
house, they will be forced to contend with the dangers hidden
within: strange time-shifts, murderous traps, and something evil
that stalks the halls in the form of John's grandmother Vera. As
the terror mounts, John and Amy will make the horrifying discovery
that Theophilus's mad ambition to trap the Devil may have succeeded
only too well ...
Jack Cady (1932-2004) has been recognized as a master American
storyteller and was the recipient of the World Fantasy, Nebula, and
Bram Stoker Awards for his novels and short fiction. This edition
of "The Well" (1980), a classic of modern horror fiction, includes
an introduction by Tom Piccirilli.
Something illusory, without substance or reality. The sticky
threads that communicate the meaningless in a thousand different
ways. Collected here are 17 tales of darkness and dread, teetering
on the edge of reality and unreality, nightmares and dreams,
brought to you by some of the best voices in dark fiction. Tom
Piccirilli, Jeffrey Thomas, Barb Lien-Cooper & Park Cooper Lee
Allen Howard, Tina Swain, Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., Gerald Hausman,
Billie Sue Mosiman, Scott Bradley & Peter Giglio, Kealan
Patrick Burke, Lori R. Lopez, Jason S. Ridler, Leigh M. Lane, Joe
R. Lansdale, Curt Jarrell, E. A. Black, Edward Morris
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