From Publishers Weekly
After the release of Hill's acclaimed novel
Heart-Shaped Box, this collection of his short fiction, originally published in Britain two years ago made its way to the United States. Hill, the son of horror master Stephen King, runs a diverse gamut that includes some unapologetic chillers along the lines of the book's title story. Yet the essence of his material could best be described as a hybrid that connects the ironic twists from episodes of
The Twilight Zone with the angst and vulnerability of childhood and adolescence. David LeDoux, whose previous audiobook credits include Douglas Coupland's
Hey Nostradamus! and Sara Gruen's
Water for Elephants, demonstrates an especially keen knack for capturing the cadence of teen and young adult male speech patterns, with equal parts deadpan cool and quivering tension. Hill's novella Voluntary Committal provides a sublime experience of jarring suspense and compelling family drama. Admittedly, a few of the briefer works may leave listeners longing for more fully developed story lines, but Hill consistently manages to evoke emotional responses and provoke unsettling questions, which makes for a worthwhile experience.
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Review
"Alternately sad, scary, strange and at times even sweet, these tales will haunt you long after youve read them." --
Parade (a "Parade Pick")"Each tale is unique, and the collection proves that Hills talent is not limited to horror, but extends well into the mainstream." --
Denver Rocky Mountain News "The selections range from the mundane to the surreal, with a strong emphasis on the kind of horror tale perfected by Ray Bradbury, Peter Straub and Stephen King." --
San Francisco Chronicle"[A] lovely, earnest collection of short fiction." --
Village Voice"[A] new take on the fantasy-horror genre...Highly recommended." --
The Sun Herald (Sydney, Australia)"[An] inventive collection . . . brave and astute." --
New York Times Book Review (Editor's Choice)"[O]ne of the best [horror] collections of the year. Hill is a relative newcomer who consistently creates creepy, very disturbing stories." --
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