Wild, mesmerizing, perversely witty.
A Valentine from hell.
--Janet Maslin, New York Times The publication of Joe Hill's beautifully textured, deliciously scary debut novel Heart-Shaped Box was greeted with the sort of overwhelming critical acclaim that is rare for a work of skin-crawling supernatural terror.
It was cited as a Best Book of the Year by Atlanta magazine, the Tampa Tribune , the St.
Louis Post Dispatch , and the Village Voice , to name but a few.
Award-winning, #1 New York Times bestselling Neil Gaiman of The Sandman , The Graveyard Book , and Anansi Boys fame calls Joe Hill's story of a jaded rock star haunted by a ghost he purchased on the internet, relentless, gripping, powerful.
Open this Heart-Shaped Box from two-time Bram Stoker Award-winner Hill if you dare and see what all the well-deserved hoopla is about.
Aging death-metal rock legend Judas Coyne is a collector of the macabre: a cookbook for cannibals.
a used hangman's noose.
a snuff film.
But nothing he possesses is as unique or as dreadful as his latest purchase off the Internet: a one-of-a-kind curiosity that arrives at his door in a black heart-shaped box.
a musty dead man's suit still inhabited by the spirit of its late owner.
And now everywhere Judas Coyne goes, the old man is there--watching, waiting, dangling a razor blade on a chain from his bony hand.