Crucifax
Originally published in 1988, Ray Garton’s fourth novel, following not long after his award-nominated Live Girls, is regarded as a classic of the “splatterpunk” movement in horror fiction. Garton has a way with teenage boredom, atmospheric small-town isolation, incest, drug abuse, and...
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Originally published in 1988, Ray Garton’s fourth novel, following not long after his award-nominated Live Girls, is regarded as a classic of the “splatterpunk” movement in horror fiction. Garton has a way with teenage boredom, atmospheric small-town isolation, incest, drug abuse, and over-the-top violence and he has managed to create a modern remake of the story of the Pi
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B003VPWZRM
Pages no: 387
Edition language: English
"Crucifax" is a 1980's Pied Piper story.I've read a few 1980's horror novels recently and have cringed slightly at how outdated a couple of them have been. "Crucifax", though, holds up well with a theme that is still relevant. Granted, there are still a few references that didn't survive Father Time...