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Aaron Dries
Avid traveler, former pizza boy, retail clerk, kitchen hand, aged care worker, video director and copywriter, Aaron Dries was born and raised in New South Wales, Australia. When asked why he writes horror, his standard reply is that when it comes to scaring people, writing pays slightly better... show more

Avid traveler, former pizza boy, retail clerk, kitchen hand, aged care worker, video director and copywriter, Aaron Dries was born and raised in New South Wales, Australia. When asked why he writes horror, his standard reply is that when it comes to scaring people, writing pays slightly better than jumping out from behind doors. He is the author of the award-winning House of Sighs, and his subsequent novels, The Fallen Boys and A Place for Sinners are just as--if not more--twisted than his debut. Feel free to drop him a line at aarondries.com. He won't bite. Much.
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Url Phantomhive
Url Phantomhive rated it 7 years ago
Maybe I'm to blame for this one. It was a while since I got this book, and didn't remember what it was about any more and the cover is misleading. However, I don't believe it is just me, since the change in A Place for Sinners was so sudden, from a nice holiday in Thailand to doomsday kind of situat...
Shiftyj1
Shiftyj1 rated it 8 years ago
This isn’t how things were supposed to happen. I was supposed to be me. Not this.I was caught a bit off guard by this one. How good it was. How good it is. Awesome. So very well done and original.An extremely fresh look at a sometimes tired and overdone trope. Damn. This was good.This is how it’s do...
Bookiemavon
Bookiemavon rated it 9 years ago
Devourer of SoulsThe book consists of two stories Sophan and The Man in YellowSophan is told in the format of a journal that was written by a man who seems to have disappeared. The writer was one of the boys and tells the story of him and his friends, one summer break, an ancient Oriental game and a...
Bookiemavon
Bookiemavon rated it 9 years ago
Devourer of SoulsThe book consists of two stories Sophan and The Man in YellowSophan is told in the format of a journal that was written by a man who seems to have disappeared. The writer was one of the boys and tells the story of him and his friends, one summer break, an ancient Oriental game and a...
Bark at the Ghouls
Bark at the Ghouls rated it 9 years ago
This book lulls you in with a quiet, insidious sort of horror then takes a turn down torture lane and I was absolutely not at all prepared (despite being warned). Honestly, as I was reading I was wondering why so many reviews were making such a big deal out of the gore level. It wasn’t any worse t...
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