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The Beast You Are

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The Beast You Are

De : Paul Tremblay
Lu par : Joshua Lin Hodge
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A cutting-edge collection of the most terrifying and fascinating monsters. These are tales of tragedy, love and loss, gruesome monsters and mythical beasts.

Return to the world of A Head Full of Ghosts in both ‘Red Eyes’ and ‘The Postal Zone: The Possession Edition’, revealing new secrets to Merry’s and Majorie’s stories. In ‘I Know You’re There’ a man is haunted by the unexpected death of his husband. The mysterious Mr C____ must track down a gruesome murderer working in league with the rats in ‘A Large Man’. And in ‘The Last Conversation’, a person trapped in a sterile, white room must uncover the terrible secrets of their life with only a mysterious woman to talk to.

Finally, the title novella, ‘The Beast You Are’, is a mini epic of destiny, myth and folk horror, following the lives of a dog and a cat who live in the shadow of a giant and terrible monster that returns to wreak havoc every 30 years. Constantly surprising and terrifying, The Beast You Are is a breathtakingly inventive, complex and imaginative collection from the modern master of horror.

©2023 Paul Tremblay (P)2023 Bolinda Publishing
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'A brilliant, creepy and wildly entertaining collection... Paul Tremblay is a master storyteller.' (Mona Awad, author of Bunny and Rouge)

'Inventive, entertaining, and guaranteed to trouble your sleep... I want more, more, more.' (Kelly Link, bestselling author of White Cat, Black Dog: Stories)

'Uncertainty is Tremblay’s stock-in-trade. Over the last decade, he has grown from hot new thing to horror icon without compromising on his uniquely inexplicable nightmares.' (Esquire)
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