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A smart, deep, black magic carnie noir existential bloodbath from the acclaimed author of Boon (Gemma Files, Shirley Jackson Award-winning author).
In the shadow of World War II, the barren, dusty streets of Litchfield, Arkansas, are even quieter than usual, leaving hotel detective George Jojo Walker with too much time to struggle with his own personal demons.
But everything changes when a traveling picture show comes to town. The film’s purveyors check into the hotel where Jojo works and set up a special midnight screening at the local theater. The curtain rises on a surreal carnival of dark magic and waking nightmares, starring Jojo and the residents of Litchfield, as madness, murder, and mayhem threaten to engulf them all …
A stunner of a story … Flat-out brilliant … Unfolds like petals of an exotic and scandalous black flower-each one gently opening to give the reader a distressing revelation … Powerful ideas, wrapped in a dark mantle of horror. -My Haunted Library
If you like pulpy noir with a dose of existentialism mixed with some utterly bizarre horror, this book is for you. -Fangoria
Genre mash-ups like this one are difficult to execute, but Kurtz navigates it deftly, with writing so visceral and evocative it feels less like reading a book and more like watching a film in real time. -Literary Hub
While it echoes with the shadowy threatening of Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes and the religious dread of Hjortsberg’s Falling Angel, the clearest voice here is Kurtz’s own cry into the existential abyss. -Bracken MacLeod, author of Mountain Home
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A smart, deep, black magic carnie noir existential bloodbath from the acclaimed author of Boon (Gemma Files, Shirley Jackson Award-winning author).
In the shadow of World War II, the barren, dusty streets of Litchfield, Arkansas, are even quieter than usual, leaving hotel detective George Jojo Walker with too much time to struggle with his own personal demons.
But everything changes when a traveling picture show comes to town. The film’s purveyors check into the hotel where Jojo works and set up a special midnight screening at the local theater. The curtain rises on a surreal carnival of dark magic and waking nightmares, starring Jojo and the residents of Litchfield, as madness, murder, and mayhem threaten to engulf them all …
A stunner of a story … Flat-out brilliant … Unfolds like petals of an exotic and scandalous black flower-each one gently opening to give the reader a distressing revelation … Powerful ideas, wrapped in a dark mantle of horror. -My Haunted Library
If you like pulpy noir with a dose of existentialism mixed with some utterly bizarre horror, this book is for you. -Fangoria
Genre mash-ups like this one are difficult to execute, but Kurtz navigates it deftly, with writing so visceral and evocative it feels less like reading a book and more like watching a film in real time. -Literary Hub
While it echoes with the shadowy threatening of Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes and the religious dread of Hjortsberg’s Falling Angel, the clearest voice here is Kurtz’s own cry into the existential abyss. -Bracken MacLeod, author of Mountain Home