(Where the psychopaths grow.) |
Under the Florida sun, Barbara Goodheart taps out her eclectic writing, penning thrillers such as The Wild Place, as well as medical books—co-authored with her scientist husband—dealing with diabetes control.
And now Barbara opines most delightfully on my Lovecraftian horror novel, Hallow Mass:
"Devotees of this type of book will . . . find . . . wonderful writing you
don't typically [see] in this genre.
'. . . unkempt children who watch you like coyotes from trash-littered yards . . . '
'. . . the campus dozed like a drunk in a hammock . . . '
'As the stars rose above, a young prisoner kneeling between Frye and Hutchins commenced to shake like a dog passing a coconut.'
And many other examples of great writing that are too long to include in a brief review . . . "
Scroll down and read Barbara's Amazon review in its entirety, then peek at a few pages.
In softcover and durable ebook. |
It's Saturday. Indulge.