Garbage Man
‘A perfectly executed book’ SFX magazine, May 09
‘A fast-paced race for survival’ – Shroud magazine, May -09
‘Another stunning work from Joseph D’Lacey…an eye-opening experience that further establishes D’Lacey as one of the most socially aware and most important horror writers of our time!’ Fatally Yours
‘Simply stunning’ Bookgeeks
‘[D’Lacey can] tackle a big issue and haunt someone with it.’ OzHorrorScope
"The Best Ecological Horror Story since Skipp & Spector's THE BRIDGE...D'Lacey is a chilling breath of fresh air in the horror genre."
--K.K., CRYPT Magazine, April 09
‘Garbage Man goes a long way to putting D’Lacey at the top of the heap when it comes to eco-horror’ – Darkfictionreview
From the author of Meat comes a very powerful second novel, this time tackling the issue of the environment and landfill sites. One man, a loner, makes regular visits to a landfill site, an oozing, filthy dump situated perilously close to a local town. A link is formed between the man and the landfill, creating a monstrous outcome: the landfill takes on life. Out of the waste of human society comes a thing, and its enemy is human.
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The Spectator Reviews Elaine Sciolino's La Seduction
-12/09/2011
There's a wonderful review of Elaine Sciolino's La Seduction in the current issue of Th... Read more >>
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