Husk

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Description

From award-winning author J. Kent Messum, a serial killer thriller for fans of The Straw Men and The Shining Girls.LIFE GOES ONFor a lucky few, death is merely an inconvenience. With the help of technology the mind can survive long after a body has been laid to rest. This afterlife, however, is far from paradise… MAKING A LIVING Rhodes is a ‘Husk’. It’s an illegal, controversial and highly lucrative job – renting out control of his body and mind to the highest bidder. It’s a sure way to gain a better life, but some clients go too far. Sometimes, he wakes up with scars. MAKING A KILLINGThen the visions start – terrible sights that haunt his waking hours. They could be dreams, or they could be something far worse – they just might be memories… Praise for J. Kent Messum:’Raw, visceral, powerful … may just make you question what it is to be human’ Nick Cutter’Pacy and surprising, Husk is a showcase for a wild and frightening imagination’ Andrew Pyper’Disturbing, pulse-pounding and utterly surprising’ Megan Abbott, Edgar Award-winning author of Dare Me’The stakes could be no higher in this crisply written, fast-paced novel that examines the shifting line between right and wrong, good and evil … Will keep readers turning pages late into the night’ Lori Roy, Edgar-Award-winning author of Bent Road and Until She Comes Home ‘A powerhouse debut … A mesmerizing, one-sitting read’ Steve Ulfelder, Edgar-Award finalist author of Purgatory Chasm and The Whole Lie

Additional information

Weight 0.255 kg
Dimensions 2.2 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm
by

Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

368

Publisher

Year Published

2015-7-30

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1405914262

About The Author

J. Kent Messum is a British-Canadian writer living in Toronto. Husk is his second novel, the follow-up to the award-winning Bait.

Review Quote

Raw, visceral, powerful … may just make you question what it is to be human

Other text

Pacy and surprising, Husk is a showcase for a wild and frightening imagination