"–Tom Piccirilli, author of Shadow Season, "Zeltserman’s twisty-tailed gems drag you deep into pulpland, bitch slap you dizzy, and leave you begging for more. As a reader who usually ‘crosses the road’ to get away from crime fiction, Zeltserman has single-handedly convinced me that I should rethink my long-established custom of shying away from the genre." It is provided only as a helpful employment background screening resource. Lansing State Journal, "The characterisation and mental torment are reminiscent of the insightful psychological thrillers of Jim Thompson. Cath Staincliffe, Tangled Web, "Zeltserman creates an intense atmospheric maze for readers to observe Denton's twisting and turning between his rocks and hard places. | Kirkus Reviews, "a very darkly funny dark fantasy" Locus Magazine, "The Caretaker of Lorne Field is a wonderfully weird, gritty, and pitch-dark legend, perfect for New England.
Hard Feelings, "This book just sucked the air right out of me. Slash Film Charlie Stella, "Pariah is sharply satirical and mean as a junkyard dog with a burr on its butt." Bruce Grossman, Bookgasm, "Pariah is one of the most crazed, hilarious, bitter, brutal novels this side of those composed on violent wards." Leonard is disarmingly sympathetic, which makes the novel's surprise conclusion even more disturbing." Jeff Gelb. Daniel Kraus, Booklist *Starred review*, "This reworking of Frankenstein is chilling and captivating!...A tale of justice, true love, and ultimate forgiveness, this gruesome novel is perfect for fans of Stephen King and similar horror stories." Stunning stuff." I mean, it's a nice idea, but... Chaplin: | Not to be missed.
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Known as “The Southside Strangler,” Timothy W. Spencer terrorized the state of Virginia in the fall of 1987, raping and killing four women in their own bedrooms. Well, abnormal, to be accurate, but deliciously so." With a sting. Tough, relentless, and packed with blunt force trauma, the book uses a Whitey Bulger-inspired premise as the framework for a disturbing and darkly satirical study of a psychopath." This is not only a great crime book, but a gripping read that will crossover to allow greater exposure for this rising talent." Poisoned Pen's Book News, Hardboiled Crime Club Selection, "For those of us who believed Jim Thompson would never be equaled, great tidings, he's back in the form of Dave Zeltserman. David Zeltserman (based upon the novel Small Crimes by). Lulu and Heartbreaker (July/August 2019 AHMM), "This is juicy material for Franken-fans, and Zeltserman is just faithful enough to the original that his many fresh contributions feel entirely normal. Overall, violent crime went down 0.7% from the previous year. "-Vicki Hendricks, "In a relatively short period of time Dave Zeltserman has established himself as the most relevant author of dark crime fiction working today. Violent, sexual and relentless, there are no holds barred anywhere in this wonderful launch into evil. Steve Hamilton, "Dave Zeltserman's Bad Thoughts is a fast moving occult thriller, with taut dialogue and smart, likeable characters.
If you like your fiction dark, lean and uncompromising, Pariah has to be at the top of your list." Publisher's Weekly, "Dave Zeltserman is at it again writing about ex-con antiheroes with the kind of panache that would make Jim Thompson, king of the psycho killer novels, proud."