
Love, Death, and Madness
A Collection of Three Award-Nominated Novellas
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Gary Noon
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Tim Waggoner
Available for the first time together, three of Tim Waggoner's award-nominated novellas of horror fiction.
The Winter Box
Winner of the 2017 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Long Fiction
It’s Todd and Heather’s 21st anniversary. A blizzard rages outside their home, but it’s far colder inside. Their marriage is falling apart, the love they once shared gone, in its place only bitter resentment. As the night wears on, strange things start to happen in their house—bad things. If they can work together, they might find a way to survive until morning...but only if they don’t open the Winter Box.
A Kiss of Thrones
Finalist of the 2018 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Long Fiction
Lonny lost his beloved sister Delia thirty years ago. Since then, he’s sacrificed many lives in order to return her to the world of the living, but without success.
His next target is Julia, a young women with a unfulfilled marriage and a passion for ’80s horror films. She will soon discover that not only is real life more complicated than the movies, it’s far more terrifying.
The Men Upstairs
Finalist of the 2012 Shirley Jackson Award for Best Novella
He finds her crying in the lobby of a movie theater and takes her home to his apartment, a strange, beautiful woman with no last name, a mysterious past, and a powerful sexual allure. He wants her, and she wants him. There's only one problem: the Men Upstairs. She used to belong to them—and they'll do anything to get her back.
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The first story, "The Winter Box", finds Todd and Heather stuck in the house on their 21st anniversary as a horrendous snowstorm rages outside. Hoping to reignite the love in their marriage, Heather gets out their 'winter box', a box that contains items each have put in on their anniversary over the years. However, the box contains darkness that is released.
"A Kiss of Thorns" follows Lonny, a serial killer, as he stalks his next victim, Julia. But things take an unexpected turn, and the tables may be turned.
In "The Men Upstairs", the last tale in the book, an older man finds a young woman crying in the lobby of a theater. He ends up taking her home and eventually falling in love with her. But there's one problem, the strange men upstairs seem to have a history with her. A dark and violent one.
Of the three stories, "The Men Upstairs" is heads and tails above all my favorite. This surprises me because it can fall into the 'erotic horror' subgenre of which I'm not much of a fan. However, Waggoner is so great, he kept me engrossed throughout the piece. These men upstairs are CREEPY, and I would absolutely love to see this as a film.
"A Kiss of Thorns" is my second favorite. Waggoner breaks the tropes of serial killer and victim, and I found myself surprised at some of the places it went. I'm not 100% sold on the ending, but the majority of the story has enough enjoyment I can give it a pass.
I wasn't feeling "The Winter Box". I like the idea of the box and its contents a lot, but not so much the execution. There are great moments for sure, but overall this wasn't one for me.
That said, what's most interesting about all of this is my favorite story can also be considered erotic horror, a subgenre I"m not a fan of. That's a testament to Waggoner's skill. He took a theme I otherwise don't enjoy, and made me enjoy it. That's talent. And it solidifies the fact I will be reading more of his work in the future.
Gary Noon's performance is outstanding. I know this because I'm fairly certain I would not have even finished "The Winter Box" if I were *reading* it. But Noon is so good, he took something I otherwise would not have completed and had me interested until the end. A great performer, and one I will look for in the future.
Each Story Offers Something Different
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Sleek, Subtle, Sophisticated and Unique!
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These three novellas change all that. Waggoner delivers the goods, as it were, here. I found all three stories fantastic in three fantastically different ways.
I look forward to more.
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Wonderfully weird
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A triple threat from Tim Waggoner
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Love,Death and Madness
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