| Publisher | Láva |
|---|---|
| Year | 2008 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Pages | 314 |
| Country | Hungary |
| ISBN | 9789638790712 |
The Dust of the Heavens
The Dust Of The Heavens is a short non-fiction piece, written about one person’s slow descent into madness.
Hungarian edition of The Girl Next Door, translated by Anikó Farkas and Attila Kiss.
| Publisher | Láva |
|---|---|
| Year | 2008 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Pages | 314 |
| Country | Hungary |
| ISBN | 9789638790712 |
The Dust Of The Heavens is a short non-fiction piece, written about one person’s slow descent into madness.
She Wakes
…And feeds on the living, who are so easy – so pleasurable – to kill.
She Wakes
…And her unearthly awakening summons Jordan Chase, a man who hears the voices of ancient gods and feels the power of sacred places – who knows he must fulfill a destiny which may ensure his death.
She Wakes
…And seeks out Robert Dodgson, a writer who came to Greece for sun, ouzo and women- luring him and his friends into a nightmare of unimaginable pain and terror.
She Wakes
…To seduce and destroy, to drench the world in blood. And nothing human can stop her.
The old man hears them before he sees them, the three boys coming over the hill, disturbing the peace by the river where he’s fishing. He smells the gun oil, too much oil on a brand-new shotgun. These aren’t hunters, they’re rich kids who don’t care about the river and the fish and the old man. Or his dog.
Red is the name of the old man’s dog, his best friend in the world And when the boys shoot the dog – for nothing, for simple spite – he sees red, like a mist before his eyes.
And before the whole hing is done there’ll be more red. Red for blood…
Note: paperback edition also contains a sample from Road Kill (aka Joyride)