The Skin Palace
A Wildly Original Fantasy Crime Novel
A harrowing and ecstatic descent into a breathtaking netherworld aswirl with the real, the imagined and the absolutely unforgettable. Amid the post industrial decay of Quinsigamond glitters a fabulous jewel - Herzog's Erotic Palace - America's most lavish porn theatre and a gangland laundry for semi-sour cash. But most of all, Herzog's is the place where dreamers meet and seductive nightmares find their dazzling realisation. For the obsessed grunge auteur, the heartsick crime king, the apocalyptic tele-evangelist and the young woman intent on a capturing a shrouded past and an onrushing future within a camera's lens, The Skin Palace will reveal all secrets, in a script fraught with danger and feverish transformation.
Jack O'Connell is the author of five critically acclaimed novels, which have earned him something of a cult status. He won the Mysterious Press Discovery Contest for the Best First Crime Novel for Box Nine, which launched his career. This and his other novels Wireless, The Skin Palace, Word Made Flesh and The Resurrectionist are all published by No Exit Press.
'One of the best novels about film I have come across, a tortuous and tortured tale about Quinsigamond's surviving cinema'
'Mesmerizing...light-years away from your garden-variety thriller. The Skin Palace may remind you of Blade Runner or the novels of William Gibson, but O'Connell has his own dazzling tale to tell...Wickedly clever'
'It's a measure of O'Connell's immense talent that, while creating his absolutely original and hyperbolic world, he also paints a striking vision of the haunting ways in which life and art mirror each other'
'The sheer chutzpah of his enterprise sweeps you in'
'As original and microscopically etched as a thumbprint'
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9781842439814110164
- Artikelnummer SW9781842439814110164
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Autor
Jack O'Connell
- Wasserzeichen ja
- Verlag No Exit Press
- Seitenzahl 464
- Veröffentlichung 26.02.2016
- Barrierefreiheit
- ISBN 9781842439814