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Dead Bad Things

#2 Thomas Usher

Gary McMahon

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English
Angry Robot
21 November 2018
Series: Thomas Usher
HE SOUGHT TO FLEE HIS TRAGIC PAST, but when Thomas Usher hears a clockwork voice on the phone, and sees ever-more disturbing visions in a derelict warehouse, Usher realizes that he has to return home - for the sake of his own sanity.

Meanwhile, a deadly figure from Usher's past threatens to undermine the very fabric of reality.

File Under- Horror

Serial Murders | Hellish Visions | Closet Skeletons | Pilgrim's Progress

e-book ISBN- 9780857661289
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Imprint:   Angry Robot
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 174mm,  Width: 106mm,  Spine: 27mm
Weight:   191g
ISBN:   9780857661272
ISBN 10:   0857661272
Series:   Thomas Usher
Pages:   416
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Dead Bad Things (#2 Thomas Usher)

Dead Bad Things is a fierce and primal supernatural novel. Brutalist horror writer Gary McMahon has succeeded not only in gestating further the furtive world he seeded in its prequel, Pretty Little Dead Things , but has also excelled in exuding a sense of menace and threat rarely seen in paranormal fiction. -Spooky Reads<br><br> Gary McMahon has perfected the art of urban horror. He populates his books with a catalogue of grotesque, depraved characters all who are much too real for comfort. -The Black Abyss<br><br> I'm a fan of [McMahon's] writing, as you never know what you're going to get, except for one thing: there is always going to be some sort of curved ball thrown at you. -Falcata Times<br><br><br>Praise for Pretty Little Dead Things - the first in the series: <br><br> It's by far the best horror novel release of 2010 and what's even better is that it's only the first novel in the series. <br>- Dark Fiction Review<br><br> One of the BEST of 2010... McMahon's atmopshere is fantastic, thanks to his partially-poetic (and well-timed) prose... PRETTY LITTLE DEAD THINGS is one of those novels that you don't want to end. <br>- Horror Fiction Review<br><br> You will be seeing a lot more of Gary McMahon over the next few years... The scenes in the otherworld are horrifically bleak and will stay with you for a long time... genre fans should rejoice that Gary McMahon has not sold out or dumbed down. His writing remains powerful, bleak, shocking... oh and brilliant. Rating 4/5 <br>- The Black Abyss


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