The 'Geisters

Author:   David Nickle
Publisher:   ChiZine Publications
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9781771481434


Pages:   380
Publication Date:   04 July 2013
Format:   Paperback
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The 'Geisters


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When Ann LeSage was a little girl, she had an invisible friend-a poltergeist, that spoke to her with flying knives and howling winds. She called it the Insect. And with a little professional help, she contained it. And the nightmare was over, at least for a time. But the nightmare never truly ended. As Ann grew from girl into young woman, the Insect grew with her. It became more than terrifying. It became a thing of murder. Now, as she embarks on a new life married to successful young lawyer, Michael Voors, Ann believes that she finally has the Insect under control. But there are others vying to take that control away from her. They may not know exactly what they're dealing with, but they know they want it. They are the 'Geisters. And in pursuing their own perverse dream, they risk spawning the most terrible nightmare of all.

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Author:   David Nickle
Publisher:   ChiZine Publications
Imprint:   ChiZine Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.341kg
ISBN:  

9781771481434


ISBN 10:   1771481439
Pages:   380
Publication Date:   04 July 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Praise for David Nickle: The stories [in Knife Fight and Other Struggles] are sui generis in presentation, veering from the discombobulating nightmare that is Basements to the squid-laden eco-satire Wylde's Kingdom to the sci-fi love of Loves Means Forever. When it comes to this book, only two things are certain; the stories never travel where you expect, and David Nickle is a monumental talent. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Believe the hype: David Nickle is very good. --The Globe and Mail David Nickle is my favorite kind of writer. His stories are dark, wildly imaginative, and deeply compassionate--even when they're laced with righteous anger. He's at the top of his game in this new book of short stories, and that's about as good as it gets. --Nathan Ballingrud, author of North American Lake Monsters David Nickle is Canada's answer to Stephen King. His writing charms even as it slices like a blade between the ribs: sharp, subtle, and never less than devastating. --Helen Marshall, author of Hair Side, Flesh Side and Gifts for the One Who Comes After Rasputin's Bastards is a testament to the fact Nickle can write anything. --The Winnipeg Review Eutopia is the kind of book I'd recommend to literary snobs who badmouth the horror genre while completely ignoring the multitudes of splendid books on the shelves. Nickle comes from a different cut of cloth than a lot of current horror authors. He's created a unique world that's a far cry from any of the current trends in horror fiction. In fact, his style seems generations removed from all the apocalyptic zombie and vampire novels on the market. Thankfully, he understands that the most important ingredients are strong characters, originality, and a compelling story. That his novel is also dark, frightening, and beautifully written is just icing on the cake. --Chris Hallock, All Things Horror Few writers do psychosexual horror as well as Toronto's David Nickle, and with The 'Geisters he's back with another tale of voluptuous terror and the supernatural. --The Toronto Star David Nickle writes 'em damned weird and damned good and damned dark. He is bourbon-rough, poetic and vivid. Don't miss this one. --Cory Doctorow, author of Little Brother


Praise for David Nickle: The stories [in Knife Fight and Other Struggles] are sui generis in presentation, veering from the discombobulating nightmare that is Basements to the squid-laden eco-satire Wylde's Kingdom to the sci-fi love of Loves Means Forever. When it comes to this book, only two things are certain; the stories never travel where you expect, and David Nickle is a monumental talent. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Believe the hype: David Nickle is very good. --The Globe and Mail David Nickle is my favorite kind of writer. His stories are dark, wildly imaginative, and deeply compassionate--even when they're laced with righteous anger. He's at the top of his game in this new book of short stories, and that's about as good as it gets. --Nathan Ballingrud, author of North American Lake Monsters David Nickle is Canada's answer to Stephen King. His writing charms even as it slices like a blade between the ribs: sharp, subtle, and never less than devastating. --Helen Marshall, author of Hair Side, Flesh Side and Gifts for the One Who Comes After Rasputin's Bastards is a testament to the fact Nickle can write anything. --The Winnipeg Review Eutopia is the kind of book I'd recommend to literary snobs who badmouth the horror genre while completely ignoring the multitudes of splendid books on the shelves. Nickle comes from a different cut of cloth than a lot of current horror authors. He's created a unique world that's a far cry from any of the current trends in horror fiction. In fact, his style seems generations removed from all the apocalyptic zombie and vampire novels on the market. Thankfully, he understands that the most important ingredients are strong characters, originality, and a compelling story. That his novel is also dark, frightening, and beautifully written is just icing on the cake. --Chris Hallock, All Things Horror Few writers do psychosexual horror as well as Toronto's David Nickle, and with The 'Geisters he's back with another tale of voluptuous terror and the supernatural. --The Toronto Star David Nickle writes 'em damned weird and damned good and damned dark. He is bourbon-rough, poetic and vivid. Don't miss this one. --Cory Doctorow, author of Little Brother


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