The Unspoken: The Lost Novel
"The Unspoken" is Bram Stoker Award-winner Christopher Conlon's first novel, written years before his celebrated stories and poems established him as "a modern master" (William F. Nolan, author of "Logan's Run"). Available now for the first time, "The Unspoken" is revealed as a harrowing emotional journey-and one of Conlon's finest achievements. This first edition features a brand-new introduction by the author. PRAISE FOR THE NOVELS OF CHRISTOPHER CONLON "Conlon writes with literary depth and commercial aplomb; his days of too-little recognition seem numbered."-Booklist on "Savaging the Dark" (Starred Review) "A haunting tale, a ghost story that will affect you on emotional levels that a work of fiction has no business doing. It is that good." -Literary Mayhem on "Lullaby for the Rain Girl" "The most wrenching serial-killer novel of the past decade." -Booklist on "A Matrix of Angels" "Powerful...a dark and frequently disturbing piece of work that's highly worthy of your time." -Cemetery Dance on "Midnight on Mourn Street"
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The Unspoken: The Lost Novel
"The Unspoken" is Bram Stoker Award-winner Christopher Conlon's first novel, written years before his celebrated stories and poems established him as "a modern master" (William F. Nolan, author of "Logan's Run"). Available now for the first time, "The Unspoken" is revealed as a harrowing emotional journey-and one of Conlon's finest achievements. This first edition features a brand-new introduction by the author. PRAISE FOR THE NOVELS OF CHRISTOPHER CONLON "Conlon writes with literary depth and commercial aplomb; his days of too-little recognition seem numbered."-Booklist on "Savaging the Dark" (Starred Review) "A haunting tale, a ghost story that will affect you on emotional levels that a work of fiction has no business doing. It is that good." -Literary Mayhem on "Lullaby for the Rain Girl" "The most wrenching serial-killer novel of the past decade." -Booklist on "A Matrix of Angels" "Powerful...a dark and frequently disturbing piece of work that's highly worthy of your time." -Cemetery Dance on "Midnight on Mourn Street"
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The Unspoken: The Lost Novel

The Unspoken: The Lost Novel

by Christopher Conlon
The Unspoken: The Lost Novel

The Unspoken: The Lost Novel

by Christopher Conlon

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"The Unspoken" is Bram Stoker Award-winner Christopher Conlon's first novel, written years before his celebrated stories and poems established him as "a modern master" (William F. Nolan, author of "Logan's Run"). Available now for the first time, "The Unspoken" is revealed as a harrowing emotional journey-and one of Conlon's finest achievements. This first edition features a brand-new introduction by the author. PRAISE FOR THE NOVELS OF CHRISTOPHER CONLON "Conlon writes with literary depth and commercial aplomb; his days of too-little recognition seem numbered."-Booklist on "Savaging the Dark" (Starred Review) "A haunting tale, a ghost story that will affect you on emotional levels that a work of fiction has no business doing. It is that good." -Literary Mayhem on "Lullaby for the Rain Girl" "The most wrenching serial-killer novel of the past decade." -Booklist on "A Matrix of Angels" "Powerful...a dark and frequently disturbing piece of work that's highly worthy of your time." -Cemetery Dance on "Midnight on Mourn Street"

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781503183377
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/02/2015
Pages: 776
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 1.54(d)

About the Author

Christopher Conlon is a writer and editor best known for his Richard Matheson tribute anthology "He Is Legend," which won the Bram Stoker Award and was a selection of the Science Fiction Book Club. His novels include the Stoker Award finalists "A Matrix of Angels"-"the most wrenching serial-killer novel of the past decade," according to Booklist-and "Midnight on Mourn Street." Conlon lives in the Washington, D.C. area.
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