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Glen Hirshberg

    Glen Hirshberg est un maître de l'horreur, mêlant habilement une poésie étrange à une tension à couper le souffle. Ses œuvres, souvent décrites comme un "voyage sanglant et terrifiant", explorent les manières profondes dont les gens se découvrent et se répondent mutuellement au fur et à mesure que leurs vies se déroulent ou se défont. Louée pour sa fraîcheur et sa vigueur, la prose de Hirshberg témoigne de la vitalité durable de la fiction d'horreur contemporaine. Il entraîne les lecteurs dans des récits bruts, poignants et incroyablement imprévisibles.

    Tell Me When I Disappear
    Motherless Child
    • Motherless Child

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,6(12)Évaluer

      In his powerful novel, Motherless Child, Bram Stoker Award-nominee Glen Hirshberg, author of the International Horror Guild Award-winning American Morons, exposes the fallacy of the Twilight-style romantic vampire while capturing the heart of every reader. It's the thrill of a lifetime when Sophie and Natalie, single mothers living in a trailer park in North Carolina, meet their idol, the mysterious musician known only as "the Whistler." Morning finds them covered with dried blood, their clothing shredded and their memories hazy. Things soon become horrifyingly clear: the Whistler is a vampire and Natalie and Sophie are his latest victims. The young women leave their babies with Natalie's mother and hit the road, determined not to give in to their unnatural desires. Hunger and desire make a powerful couple. So do the Whistler and his Mother, who are searching for Sophie and Natalie with the help of Twitter and the musician's many fans. The violent, emotionally moving showdown between two who should be victims and two who should be monsters will leave readers gasping in fear and delight. Originally published in a sold-out, limited edition, Motherless Child is an extraordinary Southern horror novel that Tor Books is proud to bring to a wider audience.

      Motherless Child
    • Tell Me When I Disappear

      • 154pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      From Glen Hirshberg, Shirley Jackson- and International Horror Guild Award-winning author of Infinity Dreams and the Motherless Children trilogy, comes a collection suffused with creeping dread about what's being lost. And what that will cost. And what just might be circling back for us: In a decaying northern California fishing town, the last locals attempt to save a vengeful widow from herself as yet another storm bears down. But this storm is bringing something worse than waves or wind... In the Tasmanian wilderness, two travel guides and former lovers discover that wildness, and memories of wildness, still have teeth... Along the southern coast of Rhode Island, a woman in search of an old friend discovers just how frayed the threads that unite the states have become... In the meth-haunted wastelands north of Los Angeles, a mother camps on the driveway of a drug kingpin's dilapidated mansion. She's there to save her estranged daughter. But older dangers are bubbling out of the drought-raved Earth beneath her feet... Atmospheric, elegiac, and-oh, yes-scary, here are seven tales about people confronting what people have wrought. And a few other things people had nothing to do with...

      Tell Me When I Disappear