![]() Yeah, at first glance it sounds like Christine gone silly, but the damn thing’s scary in more than just looks. Honestly, there were some parts that made me cringe when I read them, they were just so brutal.Īnd the source of the horror, the writing desk, is a pretty cool concept. Not to mention, the story itself is dark and intriguing, moving along at a steady clip as you watch Tyson’s descent and how those he loves are pulled along for the ride. He goes into the trials and troubles of a writer, especially one with bills, with both realism and a strong sense of humor. And it has a terrible purpose in mind for Tyson. And that’s because the desk isn’t just a desk. ![]() However, this inspiration, and the source of it, turns him dark and violent as well. However, when his wife gets him a new writing desk for his birthday, one with a black stone top and lots of terrifying designs in the wood, he finds himself inspired to write something dark and violent. It doesn’t help that he pitched one book to a publisher and turned in something entirely different to his agent. ![]() Gothic follows Tyson Parks, a middle-aged horror author who was a big seller in the 90s but hasn’t turned out a hit since and needs one to stay afloat. And today, while cooking dinner, I finished the audio version of Gothic. This one became available to me on Audible, so I snapped it up. ![]() One or two of his books have even made it onto my TBR list. ![]() I’ve been hearing about Philip Fracassi here and there for a little while now and was curious to try one of his stories. ![]()
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