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Anonymous
Posted January 22, 2012
After the first story deals with the destructive power of envy and bigotry, several tales pull you several types of grief. Then he does trust. And all with a colorfully twisted array of attic clowns! Shipp entertains while enriching. Definitely an author to watch.
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Posted February 14, 2012
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Overview
Bram Stoker Award nominee Jeremy C. Shipp spins 13 tales of horror and dark humor in this highly conceptual collection. Angels and demons, husbands and wives, tormented ghosts and an army of men made of soap--all of them trapped in attics of the mind, attics of heaven or hell, the attics we make for ourselves or with which we ensnare others.
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