TITLE: Dropcloth Angels
AUTHOR: Gerald Johnston
PUBLISHER: Freakshine Press
AVAILABILITY: Amazon US (Kindle e-book), Amazon US (paperback), Amazon UK (Kindle e-book), Amazon UK (paperback)
APPROXIMATE LENGTH: 480 pages (paperback)
GENRE: Horror/Thriller
Zoe
isn't exactly a model citizen. She's a hooker with a drug addiction, a
bad attitude, and a penchant for talking to the imaginary Purple Monkey.
Zane is an artist. He carves ordinary women into beautifully bloody
paintings and captures it all on film. Their worlds collide when Zane
creates a gruesome masterpiece out of Zoe's angelic sister.
Gideon is a businessman. He knows how much people will pay to see a brilliant performance like that.
I was lucky enough to read the manuscript of Dropcloth Angels
before it was published. It's both a horror story about a serial killer
and a character study of two perverse and determined individuals. Zoe
counts as the good one, but she's far from being, well, good, with her
foul mouth and unrepentant ways. Zane, meanwhile, is charming and
sophisticated, the kind of villain you can't help being in awe of.
And then there's Purple Monkey. The smart-mouthed Purple Monkey is a childhood toy come to life—and a complete nightmare for Zoe. A figment of her imagination, he seems to show up whenever she least needs him and torment her.
And then there's Purple Monkey. The smart-mouthed Purple Monkey is a childhood toy come to life—and a complete nightmare for Zoe. A figment of her imagination, he seems to show up whenever she least needs him and torment her.
Johnston
drew me in from the get-go with his unique voice and knack for
suspense. He really gets into his characters heads and lets the reader
get to know them—their philosophies, their drives, their ways of
thinking. He's also not afraid to "go there" when it comes to the plot,
so if you have a weak stomach, beware. This isn't a book for the
squeamish ones. But it's certainly a book that will mesmerize you with
its twisted vision, one that is disturbing yet irresistible.
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