Bullets of Rain: A Novel of Suspense
Autor David J. Schowen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 sep 2003
Elements of Panic Room collide with Memento in this dark and suspenseful novel from the screenwriter of The Crow.
Recently widowed Arthur Latimer has become a recluse within the blueprint of his specially designed storm-proof home, fortressed in against his feelings of abandonment and loss. But his convenient, cocooned, and secure life falls under attack when he is inexorably magnetized to the bizarre weekend party taking place at a neighboring house down-beach from him.
Suddenly Art begins to doubt everything he sees: Was the unannounced visit from an old friend a hallucination? Is he receiving messages from his dead wife in the form of bottles found in the sea? And shouldn’t he warn those oblivious partygoers about the incoming storm, the biggest hurricane ever to hit the Pacific Northwest?
Art’s inner and outer realities are turned upside down; nothing is as it appears to be. And he is about to be plunged into a world more brutal and illusive anything he has ever imagined.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780060536671
ISBN-10: 0060536675
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
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ISBN-10: 0060536675
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția Harper Paperbacks
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Widowed architect Arthur Latimer has become a recluse in his own home: a storm-proof fortress that doubles as a shrine to his dead wife. But the outside world beckons in the form of a bizarre party downbeach.
Now, just as the biggest hurricane ever to hit the Pacific Northwest rolls in with deadly force, Art is subjected to intrusions from his past and invasions from the present. And soon he begins to doubt everything he sees or thinks he already knows. And soon you may too.
Now, just as the biggest hurricane ever to hit the Pacific Northwest rolls in with deadly force, Art is subjected to intrusions from his past and invasions from the present. And soon he begins to doubt everything he sees or thinks he already knows. And soon you may too.
Recenzii
“By virtue of being smart, scathing, and verbally inventive to an astonishing degree, David J. Schow distinguished himself early on as one of the most interesting writers of his generation. In BULLETS OF RAIN, he has given us his boldest, most audacious fiction to date. Here, all of Schow’s glittering weapons are sharper than ever before.” — Peter Straub
“David Schow’s BULLETS OF RAIN is a thriller, a literary metaphor, and one dark speeding bullet of a novel. Edgy, insightful, and fearless, it’s a book I couldn’t put down.” — Joe R. Lansdale, Edgar Award winner and author of A Fine Dark Line
“A thriller, a literary metaphor, and one dark speeding bullet...Edgy, insightful, and fearless...I couldn’t put [it] down.” — Joe R. Lansdale
“A jagged nightmare spiked with charm, melancholy and vicious intelligence. Don’t accept this novel’s invitation to party unless you’re prepared to be dragged to some very dark places --and to love every step of the way. Like being punched in the face by a poet.” — Michael Marshall Smith, author of Only Forward
“BULLETS OF RAIN is a highly original, boldly conceived psychological thriller observed with the rapt eye and assassin’s sting of the artist as fer-de-lance.” — John Farris, author of The Fury and the Power
“Take no prisoners fiction that rarely pulls away from the grisly heart of the matter, Schow’s prose is extremely cinematic, filled with pungent dialogue, sharp, memorable characters, and a sense of macabre irony worthy of Alfred Hitchcock.” — San Francisco Chronicle
“Schow is so fine a writer, so imaginative a storyteller, that he deserves a place in all contemporary fiction collections.” — Library Journal
"[A] sinuous psychological thriller. Schow works suspenseful sleight-of-hand...[The] thunderclap climax…is a measure of coolly calculated audacity." — Publishers Weekly
“David Schow’s BULLETS OF RAIN is a thriller, a literary metaphor, and one dark speeding bullet of a novel. Edgy, insightful, and fearless, it’s a book I couldn’t put down.” — Joe R. Lansdale, Edgar Award winner and author of A Fine Dark Line
“A thriller, a literary metaphor, and one dark speeding bullet...Edgy, insightful, and fearless...I couldn’t put [it] down.” — Joe R. Lansdale
“A jagged nightmare spiked with charm, melancholy and vicious intelligence. Don’t accept this novel’s invitation to party unless you’re prepared to be dragged to some very dark places --and to love every step of the way. Like being punched in the face by a poet.” — Michael Marshall Smith, author of Only Forward
“BULLETS OF RAIN is a highly original, boldly conceived psychological thriller observed with the rapt eye and assassin’s sting of the artist as fer-de-lance.” — John Farris, author of The Fury and the Power
“Take no prisoners fiction that rarely pulls away from the grisly heart of the matter, Schow’s prose is extremely cinematic, filled with pungent dialogue, sharp, memorable characters, and a sense of macabre irony worthy of Alfred Hitchcock.” — San Francisco Chronicle
“Schow is so fine a writer, so imaginative a storyteller, that he deserves a place in all contemporary fiction collections.” — Library Journal
"[A] sinuous psychological thriller. Schow works suspenseful sleight-of-hand...[The] thunderclap climax…is a measure of coolly calculated audacity." — Publishers Weekly
Notă biografică
David J. Schow is a multimedia writer whose work includes the script for the darkcult classic, The Crow. His award-winning short stories are featuredin dozens of anthologies and collected in the volumes Seeing Red,Lost Angels, Black Leather Required, Crypt Orchids, Eye, Zombie Jamand the forthcoming Havoc Swims Jaded. He is also the author ofThe Outer Limits Companion (on the classic TV series) and a critically acclaimed book of essays on modern media, Wild Hairs. Helives in Los Angeles, California.