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Posted December 28, 2011
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I enjoyed Wallen's first novel "A Blade Away" enough to want to read the sequel. There was no disappointment here because "Gothica" is even better. Wallen's writing leans towards prose - lyrical flow and beautiful imagery. "Gothica" is at times shocking and disturbing - I found myself needing to put the book down several times for a breather because my heart was pounding. It is an intense ride from start to finish. This was a fantastic book and I can't wait for the next Fringe Killer novel!
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Posted May 6, 2011
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Overview
Killers die … but sometimes their souls refuse to disappear.Enter Joshua Freeny – a killer thought put to rest in an asylum for the criminally insane. With the help of a supernatural entity, Freeny escapes the bonds of time to haunt the same building that held him captive for so many years. Now, that building is Gothica – a night club for the darker denizens of Louisville – and anyone that dares dance in the darkness risks their lives.
In the second book of the “Fringe Killer” series, Jamie Davenport and Skip Abrahm are tossed into a world of gothic delights, sensuality, and horror ...