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Old 09-19-2019, 08:07 PM   #741
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
As for Thomas Tryon, I have several of his books, e and paper. But so far I've only read Harvest Home.
I have read The Other multiple times. (I even own a First Edition.) It's one of my favorite novels of any genre.


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The Rib From Which I Remake the World by Ed Kurtz is on sale at Amazon and B&N for $2.99. (Great title.)

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In a small, rural Arkansas town in the midst of World War II, hotel house detective George “Jojo” Walker wearily maintains the status quo in the wake of personal devastation. That status quo is disrupted when a “hygiene picture” roadshow rolls into town with a controversial program on display and curious motives in mind.

What begins with a gruesome and impossible murder soon spirals into hallucinatory waking nightmares for Jojo—nightmares that converge with his reality and dredge up his painful, secret past. Black magic and a terrifying Luciferian carnival boil up to a surreal finale for the town of Litchfield, when truth itself unfurls and Jojo Walker is forced to face his own identity in ways he could never have expected.
This has been on my wishlist for a while, awaiting a price drop. I must have read a really good review or recommendation for it.
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