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Dead Bad Things

A Thomas Usher Novel

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Dead Bad Things

By: Gary McMahon
Narrated by: Jay Villiers
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He sought to flee his tragic past, but when Thomas Usher hears a clockwork voice on the phone, and sees ever-more disturbing visions in a derelict warehouse, Usher realises that he has to return home - for the sake of his own sanity. Meanwhile, a deadly figure from Usher's past threatens to undermine the very fabric of reality.

Gary McMahon’s short fiction has appeared in numerous acclaimed magazines and anthologies in the UK and US and has been reprinted in yearly "Best of" collections. He is the multiple-award-nominated author of the novellas Rough Cut and All Your Gods Are Dead, the collections Dirty Prayers and How to Make Monsters and Pieces of Midnight, and the novels Rain Dogs and Hungry Hearts. He has been nominated for seven different British Fantasy Awards as both author and editor.

©2011 Gary McMahon (P)2014 Audible Ltd
Horror Scary Fiction Fantasy Science Fiction Heartfelt
Engaging Plot • Original Horror • Excellent Narration • Satisfying Ending • Unpredictable Storyline • Pleasant Voice

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i really enjoyed this story. it was a "freebie" so not one I'd usually pick but despite some of the negative reviews it kept me glued. yes, it did reference child abuse but that was part of the "good vrs evil" aspect. ultimately it was a murder mystery story with a major twist.

surprisingly enjoyable

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The first book to really gross me out. I finished it but the blend of reality and fiction was difficult to take.

disturbing but hard to stop

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Ok, so it was a weird book. The premise seemed fine but the devil in the details was the part I think most people found unpalatable. All of the sexual depravity was difficult to stomach. I got through it because it was well written and I assumed it would deliver me to a worthwhile conclusion. However, I found that the ending seemed to be stumbled upon (as the author may have been himself writing without knowing what the ending would be) and thrown together. It didn't really make sense how or why the lead character came to be or was a necessity at all in the whole scheme of things. The ending just kinda ruined it for me and though not a total waste I would have preferred not to have endured some of that imagery if it wasn't going to pay off in a big way.

I mostly thought the narration was good. However, these days audio books put on a grand show. The narrator in this book didn't even bother to change his voice in the slightest to differentiate between characters. I was a bit let down by that also. All in all a 3 across the board. Hope this helped someone.

I understand the Mixed Reviews

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I loved the imaginative story and dream like horror. Worth it.
It was sometimes a little bit gross (character wise) and I mean that in a good way too. Well done

If you like non gory, creative horror get this

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The narration was excellent and the story a macabre ride through the real, unreal, lurid, vulgar, demented and heroic.

Great story telling

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