The Black Hunger

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Product Details
Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
Run for It
Publish Date
Pages
400
Dimensions
5.45 X 8.25 X 1.05 inches | 0.83 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780316573054
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About the Author
Nicholas Pullen is a graduate of Somerville College at Oxford University, where he received his BA in history, and holds an MA in history from McGill University. His short fiction has appeared in the Toronto Star, the Copperfield Review Quarterly, and Anti-Heroin Chic. By day he works for the Government of Canada, and by night he pens eldritch tales. He knows the names, locations, depths, and stories of every shipwreck in Georgian Bay, and most of the rest of the Great Lakes for that matter. He lives in the Yukon with his husband and their dog.

Reviews
"A phenomenal book full of rich historical detail, occult mysticism, and slow, creeping horror. The Black Hunger is a triumph that should be on your reading list."--Thomas D. Lee, author of Perilous Times

"A terrifying gothic journey to the place where the very cruellest, hungriest creatures hide in the snow, and wear our faces. This is a magisterial debut."

--Michael Rowe, author of Wild Fell
"Rich in historical detail, poignant romance, sweeping adventure, and visceral terror, The Black Hunger is both utterly original and thrillingly addictive." --Jennifer Thorne, author of Diavola
"A new dark classic to stand alongside Frankenstein and Jekyll & Hyde, The Black Hunger reveals its horrors inch by devastating inch, leading the reader from the foothills of the Himalayas to the Scottish Islands and back again."--Molly O'Neill, author of Greenteeth
"The Black Hunger is a bleak, gothic masterpiece. A devastating exploration of humanity's capacity for evil."--Sunyi Dean, author of The Book Eaters
[An] ambitious and atmospheric debut... ample world building and richly detailed prose catapult the reader to the novel's explosive, blood-soaked finale."--Booklist