Prisoner 489 (Black Labyrinth Book 2)
This edition includes 11 original interior illustrations by world renowned artist Santiago Caruso. Bestselling author Joe R. Lansdale (Cold in July, Hap and Leonard series, Bubba Ho-Tep) makes a return to horror with the dark and intense new novella Prisoner 489 fully illustrated by...
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This edition includes 11 original interior illustrations by world renowned artist Santiago Caruso. Bestselling author Joe R. Lansdale (Cold in July, Hap and Leonard series, Bubba Ho-Tep) makes a return to horror with the dark and intense new novella Prisoner 489 fully illustrated by world-renowned artist Santiago Caruso.
On an island with a prison for the most evil and powerful criminals in the world, a new prisoner is strapped to the electric chair for execution. After multiple surges of electricity and nearly knocking out power to the entire island, the prisoner is finally dead. The staff buries him in the prison graveyard with a simple marker baring three numbers: 489.
After the body is buried, a violent storm rocks the islands and a staff member goes missing. The crew rushes into the storm, searching for their lost comrade. They find that the burial site of prisoner 489 has been unearthed, and the body that was inside has gone missing. With a horrific finding and strange noises around them, a powerful threat is closing in. It’s a threat that they thought was impossible, and it will force them into a battle for their lives.
"Veteran horror/thriller author Lansdale (Hot in December) tells a tight, spooky tale about what happens when an executed prisoner doesn’t stay dead." - Publishers Weekly
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00QMSY4WO
Publish date: 2014-12-04
Publisher: Dark Regions Press
Pages no: 85
Edition language: English
From Casual Debris.As the second installment of Dark Regions Press's series of novallas by established genre authors, Dark Labyrinth, Prisoner 489 welcomed Lansdale back to folds of traditional horror. The novella takes place on a small burial island near a maximum security prison, where the execute...
Everybody has secrets they don't want others to know. But screw it, here's one of mine. I'm going to put it out there and then just let it be: This was my first ever Joe R. Lansdale read. There. Now that shameful secret has been acknowledged, I can move on to say this was an enjoyable novella. Not...
Lansdale is the man! The dude can straight up tell a crazy engaging story. Prisoner 489 is no exception. I went into this one cold without reading any blurbs, reviews or the synopsis. The only clue I had to the story was the cover (and obviously the title). This review does contain spoilers that I w...