by Ramsey Campbell, Poppy Z. Brite, J.K. Potter
The story is told mostly through the perspective of an odious and most likely paranoid schizophrenic called Horridge. This entirely unpleasant man is hate-filled, self-aggrandising, homophobic and racist. He even has a limp and at times feels almost a Dickensian caricature. But the book doesn't let ...
This is my favorite Campbell novel. It's a bit different than most of his novels as there is no supernatural elements. But it is a gripping character study of a psychotic killer in the tough streets of Liverpool. The particular edition I have (Scream Press) is embellished by the equally psychotic dr...