"The Beast You Are" (yes Tremblay is a Big Business fan), contains a number of previously published short stories (mostly in lesser available publications) and one original novella, bearing the same title as the title of the main work. The novella is indeed the main drawcard and is written as a kind of "Watership Down" homage but written in Tremblay's unique eerie lamenting style. The short stories are extremely diverse and very unique and all tick the horror genre box perfectly. A must read for horror fans. 4/5
A Southern noir crime novel set against the backdrop of the JFK assassination. Frank Guidry, a loyal enforcer for New Orleans mobster Carlos Marcello, finds himself in a perilous situation after becoming entangled in the events surrounding the president's death. Targeted by a ruthless hitman, Frank must flee for his life and seeks refuge on the open road.Along his journey, he crosses paths with Charlotte Roy, a woman escaping her troubled past. A beautifully written, gritty ganglands trek over the USA, with just the right amount of emotional struggle. 5/5
A decent era crime novel, set in the Chicago syndicate in the late 70s and early 80s. The novel lacks some of the familiar feel of fictionalised real events / people, but the era chosen is very accurately depicted and told with the intimacy of a writer who lived in the era and partook in the event. The story is interesting enough but a little too familiar. 3.5/5
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