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Anonymous
Posted January 22, 2005
The most effective horror novel I've read since Robert McCammon's 'Swan Song.' Outrageous, disgustingly humorous, melancholy, thought-provoking and repulsive...sometimes all-at-once and in the same sentence. And Charlee Jacobs' wordplay is fascinating...she's one of very few authors that would have the nerve to use terms like 'Revlon erection.' lol. HORROR FANS: THIS ONE IS NOT TO BE MISSED!!!
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Posted October 22, 2004
I picked this book up and read it in about 2 weeks. It was a little strange, but it had a storyline that kept my attention until the very end! Unlike any book I have ever read.
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Posted October 5, 2003
I love this book! one of the greatest books i've read. Once you start, you can not put it down. absolutely facinating plot, dynamic characters. Beautiful!
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Overview
It's a terrible thing loneliness is.Tawne Delaney: A woman filled with the hatred of herself and what she's not... Never touched by a man, never loved, until one night in the woods... Tawne watches as a woman's body is crammed into a drain pipe... A crooked and broken beast beckons to Tawne and passes on his gift to her. Is it the ultimate power or the cruelest joke?
Arcan Tyler: A man tormented by the memories of an insane mother and haunted by the ghosts of a dozen women not yet dead... Struggling with the rage ...