I can't comment on this specific title other than to say it wasn't memorable enough to remember one- or two-dozen years later, but James Kisner is actually a decent writer, much better than many of those who dwelt in the late '80s / early '90s horror boom.
Too Much Horror Fiction collects and reviews vintage horror literature (mostly from the 1960s to the early 1990s) and celebrates its resplendent paperback cover art. Welcome!
With Grady Hendrix, I co-wrote the Stoker Award-winning PAPERBACKS FROM HELL: THE TWISTED HISTORY OF '70s AND '80s HORROR FICTION (2017) from Quirk Books. I also own a couple thousand vintage paperbacks most of which are horror but also SF, crime, & general fiction. Always adding more to the home library!
Looking for a forgotten horror novel or short story? Remember the paperback cover art but not the title or author? Send me an email at toomuchhorrorfiction[at]gmail.com describing it and if I don't know it, one of my readers might!
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I can't comment on this specific title other than to say it wasn't memorable enough to remember one- or two-dozen years later, but James Kisner is actually a decent writer, much better than many of those who dwelt in the late '80s / early '90s horror boom.
Currently reading. Quite good in a down home Midwestern 80s grit n grime kinda way.
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