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The Immaculate Void por Brian Hodge
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The Immaculate Void (edición 2018)

por Brian Hodge (Autor)

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"You wouldn't think events happening years apart, at points in the solar system hundreds of millions of miles distant, would have anything to do with each other." When she was six, Daphne was taken into a neighbor's toolshed, and came within seconds of never coming out alive. Most of the scars healed. Except for the one that went all the way through. "You wouldn't think that the serial murders of children, and the one who got away, would have any connection with the strange fate of one of Jupiter's moons." Two decades later, when Daphne goes missing again, it's nothing new. As her exes might agree, running is what she does best . . . so her brother Tanner sets out one more time to find her. Whether in the mountains, or in his own family, search-and-rescue is what he does best. "But it does. It's all connected. Everything's connected." Down two different paths, along two different timelines, Daphne and Tanner both find themselves trapped in a savage hunt for the rarest people on earth, by those who would slaughter them on behalf of ravenous entities that lurk outside of time. "So when things start to unravel, it all starts to unravel." But in ominous signs that have traveled light-years to be seen by human eyes, and that plummet from the sky, the ultimate truth is revealed: There are some things in the cosmos that terrify even the gods.… (más)
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Título:The Immaculate Void
Autores:Brian Hodge (Autor)
Información:ChiZine Publications (2018), 232 pages
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I don’t even know what I just read but it was gruesome and weird and the literal kind of awesome. You’re going to love this one, I promise. The writing was beautiful, the voice was strong and captivating, the world building was… out of this world, the pace was perfect (I read this in four hours) and the overall feeling I was left with is: I can’t wait to look this guy up and read everything he’s ever written. So yeah. Definitely give this one a go! ( )
  BreePye | Oct 6, 2023 |
THE IMMACULATE VOID is a stellar entry in the fields of cosmic horror and dark fiction!

Brian Hodge has long been a favorite author of mine and this novel only justifies his position on my favorite authors list.

I'm finding that I don't have adequate words to properly review this book. (Which is the same way I felt about John Langan's THE FISHERMAN.) I was lucky enough to read both of these novels in 2019 and I'm just worried that nothing else I read this year will be as good as these two books.

My HIGHEST recommendation! Get your copy here: https://amzn.to/2E6T53x

*This book is on the 2018 Locus Recommended Reading List and for good reason. If you don't want to listen to me, please listen to them!* http://locusmag.com/2019/02/2018-locus-recommended-reading-list/

** Book source: I bought this book with my hard earned cash.** ( )
  Charrlygirl | Mar 22, 2020 |
An outstanding piece of work. This novel somehow combines cosmic horror, grisly and brutal violence, pulp science fiction, profound ideas about existence, and a very moving sibling relationship into a remarkably effective work that certainly belongs on any horror fan's to-read list. ( )
  aickman | Aug 10, 2019 |
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"You wouldn't think events happening years apart, at points in the solar system hundreds of millions of miles distant, would have anything to do with each other." When she was six, Daphne was taken into a neighbor's toolshed, and came within seconds of never coming out alive. Most of the scars healed. Except for the one that went all the way through. "You wouldn't think that the serial murders of children, and the one who got away, would have any connection with the strange fate of one of Jupiter's moons." Two decades later, when Daphne goes missing again, it's nothing new. As her exes might agree, running is what she does best . . . so her brother Tanner sets out one more time to find her. Whether in the mountains, or in his own family, search-and-rescue is what he does best. "But it does. It's all connected. Everything's connected." Down two different paths, along two different timelines, Daphne and Tanner both find themselves trapped in a savage hunt for the rarest people on earth, by those who would slaughter them on behalf of ravenous entities that lurk outside of time. "So when things start to unravel, it all starts to unravel." But in ominous signs that have traveled light-years to be seen by human eyes, and that plummet from the sky, the ultimate truth is revealed: There are some things in the cosmos that terrify even the gods.

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