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Mr. Gaunt and Other Uneasy Encounters by John Langan β€” book cover

Mr. Gaunt and Other Uneasy Encounters

by John Langan
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Overview

From award-nominated writer John Langan comes a collection of uneasy meetings.

A frustrated professor and his graduate student assistant accompany a group of soldiers to a remote Scottish island to learn what is buried there. A man plays an audiotape left for him by his late father and is initiated into a family story of monstrous deeds. A student learns frightening lessons in a surreal tutoring center. A young couple struggles to make their stand against a group of inhuman pursuers in a ravaged landscape. And, in a new story, an artist discovers a mysterious statue whose completion becomes his obsession.

Synopsis

From award-nominated writer John Langan comes a collection of uneasy meetings.

A frustrated professor and his graduate student assistant accompany a group of soldiers to a remote Scottish island to learn what is buried there. A man plays an audiotape left for him by his late father and is initiated into a family story of monstrous deeds. A student learns frightening lessons in a surreal tutoring center. A young couple struggles to make their stand against a group of inhuman pursuers in a ravaged landscape. And, in a new story, an artist discovers a mysterious statue whose completion becomes his obsession.

Publishers Weekly

As Elizabeth Hand aptly observes in her introduction to this exceptional debut horror collection, Langan's tales "celebrate supernatural fiction's antiquarian and visionary past with as much eloquence and acuity-and terror-as they explore the dark heart of the 21st century." The richly atmospheric title story evokes the weird fiction of both Henry James and M.R. James in its account of a family cursed with a demonic familiar with a ravenous appetite for disobedient children. "On Skua Island," a relentlessly creepy monster story, pits a team of modern espionage operatives against an implacable creature of the living dead out of Norse legend. The five tales run the gamut from supernatural satire ("Tutorial") to apocalyptic nightmare ("Episode Seven"), but whatever their theme or tone, Langan shows uncommon skill at balancing character, plot and mood to achieve the perfect pitch for each. Horror readers will welcome a new voice speaking in a classic tongue. (Dec.)

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Publishers Weekly

As Elizabeth Hand aptly observes in her introduction to this exceptional debut horror collection, Langan's tales "celebrate supernatural fiction's antiquarian and visionary past with as much eloquence and acuity-and terror-as they explore the dark heart of the 21st century." The richly atmospheric title story evokes the weird fiction of both Henry James and M.R. James in its account of a family cursed with a demonic familiar with a ravenous appetite for disobedient children. "On Skua Island," a relentlessly creepy monster story, pits a team of modern espionage operatives against an implacable creature of the living dead out of Norse legend. The five tales run the gamut from supernatural satire ("Tutorial") to apocalyptic nightmare ("Episode Seven"), but whatever their theme or tone, Langan shows uncommon skill at balancing character, plot and mood to achieve the perfect pitch for each. Horror readers will welcome a new voice speaking in a classic tongue. (Dec.)

Copyright Β© Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2009
Publisher
Wildside Press/Prime Books
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780809572496

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