A geologist trapped in a town without water is lured into a desperate escape plan. A boy plans a murder in an eerie funfair. A cop witnesses an inexplicable plague of madness. A teenager learns a deadly trick with his mobile phone. A woman unlocks a childhood secret with the aid of old comic books. A secret museum opens only at night. Old Devil Moon is Christopher Fowler?s tenth collection of uniquely disturbing short stories, and contains the blackest humour and the darkest fears, set in worlds we walk through each day but rarely see.
Weird situations, as only Christopher Fowler can imagine. I'm not a huge fan of short stories but I've been reading Fowler for a long time and he's so very good at strange! As an author he's the English answer to Tim Powers (another of my top picks)who can make characters that are believeable, place them in the most bizare situations and you'll care about them. Not many can do it as smoothly as these two guys. If you are a fan of the strangeness that lies just below or behind the very ordinary, I'd recommend not only these two writers but also Phil Rickman (another English author - call me biased if you like, a Brit living in U.S.A.)but you won't be disappointed.
dark often amusing and satirical crime suspense anthology
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This dark often amusing and satirical crime suspense anthology is a terrific anthology from one of the best short story authors today (Mr. Fowler's odd couple Bryant and May police procedural novels are also excellent). Each of the twenty-two entries is top rate. Baker St Irregulars will especially appreciate "The Lady Downstairs" starring Mr. Holmes's landlady while fans of 1960s British movies will relish the appearance of the late actor Terry-Thomas in the aptly named ghost story "Old Friends". Weird fun are "Turbo-Satan" in which two East Londoner slackers Daz and Mat text messaging to SATAN and even stranger "Take It All Back, Put It All Back" starring statistically bad luck magnet Lukas Forrest. Also superb is the Miami police officer struggling with "The Spider Kiss" mad disease spreading amidst residents in which an outbreak of insane human behavior in South Florida proves to have strange beastly origins. Well written, Christopher Fowler uses taken for granted aspects of everyday life like text messaging, walking the dog on a big city street, and comic books, etc. but runs them into dark dangerous devices and places. Harriet Klausner
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