In this haunting journey, penned by musician-novelist Nick Cave, a salesman spiraling after his wife’s suicide, embarks on a chaotic road trip with his young son. Interspersed with dark humor and ...
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I have an unpopular opinion among horror readers: I don't think Stephen King is that good. He's prolific, wildly so, and I did enjoy his 1977 and 1987 hits "The Shining" and "Misery." But I read a lot ...
From war and genocide to grief and obsession, these stories turn terror into a language for what cannot be faced directly.
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