From Publishers Weekly
As the unsubtle title of this deliciously gruesome novella suggests, Golden (
The Myth Hunters) and Moore (
Writ in Blood) have turned L. Frank Baum's concept of a wonderland "solely to pleasure children" into a nightmare intended to frighten adults. A storm propels much of arid Depression-era Kansas to an Oz inhabited by horrifying, vampiric simulacra of Dorothy's beloved companions, as shown in Glenn Chadbourne's lurid jacket art and interior drawings. Chunks of shattered bones, mounds of consumed flesh and worse litter this Oz. Many readers will agree with Ray Garton, who in his introduction claims he can never watch the
Wizard of Oz film in the same innocent way again.
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Review
"Fast-paced, wonderfully warped and twisted. Youll never look at life over the rainbow quite the same way again." --
Monsters and Critics"One of the best pieces of short horror fiction I've read to date." --
Insidious Reflections"Plain and simple a really good horror story. Highly recommended." --
The Horror ChannelIf you like violence and gore and are a fan of The Wizard of Oz, youll like this book. --
Green Man ReviewThis puppy is a quick and sick, non-stop thrill ride of blood, carnage, and pure excitement. --
The Horror Fiction Review