viernes, 22 de octubre de 2010

Review: One Bloody Thing After Another by Joey Comeau

One Bloody Thing After AnotherJackie has a map of the city on the wall of her bedroom, with a green pin for each of her trees. She has a first-kiss tree and a broken-arm tree. She has a car-accident tree. There is a tree at the hospital where Jackie’s mother passed away into the long good night. When one of them gets cut down, Jackie doesn't know what to do but she doesn't let that stop her. She picks up the biggest rock she can carry and puts it through the window of a car. Smash. She intends to leave before the police arrive, but they're early.


Ann is Jackie’s best friend, but she’s got problems of her own. Her mother is chained up in the basement. How do you bring that up in casual conversation? "Oh, sorry I've been so distant, Jackie. My mother has more teeth than she’s supposed to, and she won't eat anything that’s already dead." Ann and her sister Margaret don't have much of a choice here. Their mother needs to be fed. It isn't easy but this is family. It’s not supposed to be easy. It'll be okay as long as Margaret and Ann still have each other.

Add in a cantankerous old man, his powerfully stupid dog, a headless ghost, a lesbian crush and a few unsettling visits from Jackie’s own dead mother, and you'll find that One Bloody Thing After Another is a different sort of horror novel from the ones you're used to. It’s as sad and funny as it is frightening, and it is as much about the way families rely on each other as it is about blood being drooled on the carpet. Though, to be honest, there is a lot of blood being drooled on the carpet.

Description: Goodreads.com 
Paperback: 160 pages
Published: May 1st 2010 by Ecw Press

REVIEW

One Bloody Thing After Another is not what it seems, Joey Comeau surprise us with a fictional tale filled with gore and death. 

Never has a book affected me so deeply. Joey Comeau enters in the person's soul and unveils their true nature. 

A true master of horror that leaves you hanging with every word. And a truly chilling read.

4 of 5 stars - 4stars!

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