7/04/2011

BADASS HORROR Review

BADASS HORROR
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Dybbuk Press doesn't suffer from the Sophomore slump with its second anthology, Badass Horror.Following in the entertaining, if rather uneven, footsteps of its Freshman effort, Teddy Bear Cannibal Massacre, Badass is a solid collection of tales set in the noir side of nightmare.The best stories are Pool Sharks, featuring a game of pool that turns into a battle for survival, Hardboiled Stiff, wherein a zombified private detective solves his own murder, and All the Pretty Girls, about a very special wreck of a car hidden in the desert.Less effective, but still making for worthwhile reading, are the stories Moving Pictures, where a tough guy does battle with a tougher tattoo, and The Essences, about an insurance fraud investigator who finds the very essence of humanity, and wishes he hadn't.Badass isn't bad at all, it's quite good, in fact.Recommended.

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This collection of horror stories will slap you in theface, kick you in the teeth and burn cigarette holes inyour couch. These stories of pool halls, whiskey, junkies,and angel-tinged lunacy reach to the edge of humanendurance and push all the harder. A detective wakes up ina shallow grave with a bullet hole in his chest and a tastefor brains. A drug dealer tortures the privileged. Awhorehouse keeps a strange "pet" and a man discovers thesecret to all human passion. These seven stories, writtenby some of the best writers of modern fiction includingGarry Kilworth, Ron Damien Malfi, Michael Boatman andMichael Hemmingson, will dull the pain of the hole thatHubert Selby jr.'s death left in your nasty bitter heart.

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