The Mouth of the Dark
Autor Tim Waggoner Narator John Moraitisen Limba Engleză Audio – 5 sep 2018
"A
wild
trip
that
keeps
you
wondering
what
the
hell
is
going
on,
it’s
an
amazing
experience.
It
is
highly
entertaining
read."
- Sci-Fi
&
Scary
Jayce’s
twenty-year-old
daughter
Emory
is
missing,
lost
in
a
dark,
dangerous
realm
called
Shadow
that
exists
alongside
our
own
reality.
An
enigmatic
woman
named
Nicola
guides
Jayce
through
this
bizarre
world,
and
together
they
search
for
Emory,
facing
deadly
dog-eaters,
crazed
killers,
homicidal
sex
toys,
and
–
worst
of
all
–
a
monstrous
being
known
as
the
Harvest
Man.
But
no
matter
what
Shadow
throws
at
him,
Jayce
won’t
stop.
He’ll
do
whatever
it
takes
to
find
his
daughter,
even
if
it
means
becoming
a
worse
monster
than
the
things
that
are
trying
to
stop
him.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781787580725
ISBN-10: 1787580725
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Flame Tree Audio
Colecția FLAME TREE PRESS
Locul publicării:New York, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1787580725
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Flame Tree Audio
Colecția FLAME TREE PRESS
Locul publicării:New York, United Kingdom
Descriere
Jayce
Lewis’
twenty-year-old
daughter
Emory
has
disappeared,
and
he’s
determined
to
find
her.
During
his
search,
he
encounters
a
mysterious
woman
named
Nicola
who
tells
him
Emory
has
become
lost
in
a
dark
realm
called
Shadow
that
exists
alongside
our
own
reality.
She
offers
to
act
as
Jayce’s
guide
through
Shadow
and
help
him
find
his
daughter,
and
Jayce
–
seeing
no
alternative
–
accepts.Along
the
way,
they
encounter
a
well-meaning
lunatic
called
Ohio
Pig
whose
“help”
is
potentially
deadly.
Jayce
rebuffs
the
Pig,
and
the
man
is
not
happy
at
being
rejected.
Nicola
takes
Jayce
to
a
nightclub
called
Crimson
Splendor
where
the
beings
who
dwell
in
Shadow
gather.
Nicola
hopes
someone
there
might
have
information
on
what
happened
to
Emory.
They
do
find
a
lead
on
Emory’s
whereabouts,
but
Jayce
is
disturbed
to
learn
that
not
only
has
Emory
been
flirting
with
the
dark
world
of
Shadow,
his
own
mother
once
did,
too
–
which
means
he
has
a
connection
to
Shadow
he’s
never
been
aware
of.An
angry
Ohio
Pig
arrives
to
confront
them,
but
before
he
can
do
anything,
a
horrifying
being
called
the
Harvest
Man
appears
and
begins
killing
everyone
in
the
club.
Jayce
feels
the
creature
is
familiar,
but
he
doesn’t
know
why.
Jayce
and
Nicola
flee
Crimson
Splendor
before
the
Harvest
Man
can
kill
them.As
their
investigations
continue,
Jayce,
Nicola,
and
Ohio
Pig
are
captured
and
taken
to
the
Pit,
a
gladiatorial
arena
where
prisoners
battle
to
the
death
for
the
amusement
of
Shadowers.
Can
they
survive
the
Pit?
And
if
so,
can
Jayce
find
Emory,
resolve
the
mystery
of
his
family’s
connection
to
Shadow
and
the
Harvest
Man,
and
can
he
keep
from
becoming
a
monster
himself
in
the
process?FLAME
TREE
PRESS
is
the
new
fiction
imprint
of
Flame
Tree
Publishing.
Launching
in
2018
the
list
brings
together
brilliant
new
authors
and
the
more
established;
the
award
winners,
and
exciting,
original
voices.
Notă biografică
Tim
Waggoner's
first
novel
came
out
in
2001,
and
since
then
he's
published
over
fifty
novels
and
seven
collections
of
short
stories.
He
writes
original
dark
fantasy
and
horror,
as
well
as
media
tie-ins.
He's
written
tie-in
fiction
based
on Supernatural,
Grimm,
The
X-Files,
Alien,
Doctor
Who,
A
Nightmare
on
Elm
Street,
and Transformers,
among
others,
and
he's
written
novelizations
for
films
such
as Halloween
Kills,
Resident
Evil:
The
Final
Chapter and Kingsman:
The
Golden
Circle and. His
articles
on
writing
have
appeared
in Writer's
Digest,
The
Writer,
The
Writer’s
Chronicle.
He’s
the
author
of
the
acclaimed
horror-writing
guide Writing
in
the
Dark, which
won
the
Bram
Stoker
Award
in
2021.
He
won
another
Bram
Stoker
Award
in
2021
in
the
category
of
short
nonfiction
for
his
article
“Speaking
of
Horror,”
and
in
2017
he
received
the
Bram
Stoker
Award
in
Long
Fiction
for
his
novella The
Winter
Box.
In
addition,
he's
been
a
multiple
finalist
for
the
Shirley
Jackson
Award
and
the
Scribe
Award,
and
a
one-time
finalist
for
the
Splatterpunk
Award.
His
fiction
has
received
numerous
Honorable
Mentions
in
volumes
of Best
Horror
of
the
Year,
and
he’s
had
several
stories
selected
for
inclusion
in
volumes
of Year’s
Best
Hardcore
Horror.
His
work
has
been
translated
into
Russian,
Portuguese,
Japanese,
Spanish,
French,
Italian,
German,
Hungarian,
and
Turkish.
In
addition
to
writing,
he's
also
a
full-time
tenured
professor
who
teaches
creative
writing
and
composition
at
Sinclair
College
in
Dayton,
Ohio.
Recenzii
"Tim
Waggoner's
The
Mouth
of
the
Dark
is
what
happens
when
Clive
Barker,
Sam
and
Dean
from
Supernatural,
and
Chad
Palahniuk
go
on
an
acid
trip
inside
of
Eli
Roth's
Hostile."
"When Waggoner goes weird- you keep turning the pages. Take a chance and give it a read, but you’ve been warned: leave your disbelief at the door and keep an eye out for those filthy Dog-Eaters."
"The Mouth of the Dark is a unique horror story with an intriguing mystery at its core. It's full of wicked imagery, outlandish creatures, depraved desires and vivid situations that have you seeing odd stuff from the corner of your eye."
"Tim Waggoner, you are a literary genius. This is an extraordinary tale, a frightening, exciting, and thrilling ride from start to finish. The Mouth of the Dark has opened up a whole new world of wonder for me, I feel inspired by it, and I feel that it has cracked open a creative door within me that I don’t think can ever be closed."
"An eclectic assembly of everything macabre and terrifying, THE MOUTH OF THE DARK is a riveting read you’ll keep reading long after the sun has gone down. Seeped with dodgy oddities and unexpected moments of betrayal and allies, this great work of fiction has left me breathless in a way having run a marathon would or if you’ve been binge-reading George R.R Martin’s WILDCARDS series."
"A wild trip that keeps you wondering what the hell is going on, it’s an amazing experience. It is highly entertaining read."
"The Mouth of the Dark is a fresh, fast-paced urban dark fantasy that won't disappoint any fan of the genre."
“I can always count on Tim Waggoner to find the weird in a story and there’s plenty of that in The Mouth of the Dark. Tim has a unique voice in the horror community and is a genuine wordsmith. The book is filled with truly horrible images, yet I found myself smiling more often than not. Sex, violence, and an all-around crazy good time.”
“The Mouth of the Dark is weird. Seriously weird. Like bug-fuck, batshit crazy weird. Tim Waggoner revels in weirdness here, revealing new layers of oddities and arcane horrors on nearly every page.”
“I very much relished the weird and wonderful. I would love if Waggoner decided to make a series out of it, as he’s crafted a world I would enthusiastically return to.”
“Waggoner is imaginative and original, and The Mouth of the Dark takes readers to an entirely new world of monstrosities. It’s easily one of the most fantastic books I've read this year.”
“If you are a lover of horror and have a morbid fascination with the strange and unusual, the understanding that there are things living among us that are dark and terrifying but you are safe as long as you can't see them (or are you) then I highly recommend you read this book. Like it's messed up and weird at times but that’s what makes it so goddamn beautiful.”
"When Waggoner goes weird- you keep turning the pages. Take a chance and give it a read, but you’ve been warned: leave your disbelief at the door and keep an eye out for those filthy Dog-Eaters."
"The Mouth of the Dark is a unique horror story with an intriguing mystery at its core. It's full of wicked imagery, outlandish creatures, depraved desires and vivid situations that have you seeing odd stuff from the corner of your eye."
"Tim Waggoner, you are a literary genius. This is an extraordinary tale, a frightening, exciting, and thrilling ride from start to finish. The Mouth of the Dark has opened up a whole new world of wonder for me, I feel inspired by it, and I feel that it has cracked open a creative door within me that I don’t think can ever be closed."
"An eclectic assembly of everything macabre and terrifying, THE MOUTH OF THE DARK is a riveting read you’ll keep reading long after the sun has gone down. Seeped with dodgy oddities and unexpected moments of betrayal and allies, this great work of fiction has left me breathless in a way having run a marathon would or if you’ve been binge-reading George R.R Martin’s WILDCARDS series."
"A wild trip that keeps you wondering what the hell is going on, it’s an amazing experience. It is highly entertaining read."
"The Mouth of the Dark is a fresh, fast-paced urban dark fantasy that won't disappoint any fan of the genre."
“I can always count on Tim Waggoner to find the weird in a story and there’s plenty of that in The Mouth of the Dark. Tim has a unique voice in the horror community and is a genuine wordsmith. The book is filled with truly horrible images, yet I found myself smiling more often than not. Sex, violence, and an all-around crazy good time.”
“The Mouth of the Dark is weird. Seriously weird. Like bug-fuck, batshit crazy weird. Tim Waggoner revels in weirdness here, revealing new layers of oddities and arcane horrors on nearly every page.”
“I very much relished the weird and wonderful. I would love if Waggoner decided to make a series out of it, as he’s crafted a world I would enthusiastically return to.”
“Waggoner is imaginative and original, and The Mouth of the Dark takes readers to an entirely new world of monstrosities. It’s easily one of the most fantastic books I've read this year.”
“If you are a lover of horror and have a morbid fascination with the strange and unusual, the understanding that there are things living among us that are dark and terrifying but you are safe as long as you can't see them (or are you) then I highly recommend you read this book. Like it's messed up and weird at times but that’s what makes it so goddamn beautiful.”