My Loaded Gun, My Lonely Heart: A Horror Novel

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$15.99  $14.87
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Talos
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Pages
240
Dimensions
6.0 X 0.9 X 8.9 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781940456409
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About the Author
Martin Rose writes a range of fiction from the fantastic to the macabre. Recent short work appears in anthologies such as Urban Green Man and Handsome Devil. He is also the author of Bring Me Flesh, I'll Bring Hell. He resides in Toms River, New Jersey.
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"Zombie noir done right. Night of the Living Dead meets Sam Spade, with a dash of To Have and Have Not thrown in for good measure. Martin Rose navigates the curves, melodic standards and complex gray areas of his genre with equal parts aplomb and a kind of retro muscular prose. Recommended." --Jamie Mason, author of The Book of Ashes

"With Bring Me Flesh, I'll Bring Hell, Martin Rose mashed genres together to produce what may well be the definitive zombie P.I. noir. In his equally nihilistic yet enjoyable sequel, My Loaded Gun, My Lonely Heart, we catch up with hapless antihero Vitus Adamson, no longer trapped in a rotting corpse-body yet still addicted to the drug which once kept him reanimated, as he plunges face-first into a nested set of conspiracies crossbreeding occult shenanigans with corporate/governmental dirty tricks. The result pulls you downwards at a reckless, heart-hammering pace, only to rifle your emotional wallet and dump you nowhere good: a pitch-black cocktail equally mixed from human and inhuman evil, no chaser, whose hangover packs a truly lethal punch." --Gemma Files, author of the Hexslinger series

"Hard-boiled mayhem and government conspiracies drive Rose's noir-infused sequel to Bring Me Flesh, I'll Bring Hell. Former pre-deceased (aka zombie) Vitus Adamson, now wearing the body of his nephew, has just been sprung from jail after serving only six months for the murder of his brother, Jamie, the man who made him a zombie. His rescuer is Lionel Valens, who has ties to Vitus's father. Lionel wants Vitus to clean up some of Jamie's loose ends and track a killer who may be using dreams for his deadly work. However, Vitus is battling an addiction to atroxipine, the drug that kept him from going feral in his zombie days, and he doesn't know whom to trust, especially with mute, creepy Elvedina assigned by Lionel to look over his shoulder. Vitus's tragic past and newfound humanity make him a compelling figure, and his wry narration, given to moments of self-loathing and snark, at times reads like a fever dream shot through with startling moments of sanity. This emotionally charged genre-buster serves up more than a few good punches and won't disappoint fans of dark fantasy laced with pitch-black humor." --Publisher's Weekly