A Slice of the Dark and Other Stories
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Publisher Description
If you got a mysterious box that said, Do Not Open, would you open it? If your fingers revolted and wanted a different job, would you agree? If you came from a race of giants, or thought about becoming Death's lover, or couldn't get rid of a lover no matter how hard you tried, what would you do?
These stories contain unusual problems, like finding your world growing dark after eating a piece of cake—and maybe wanting more cake. It's not hard to find yourself one step outside the normal, as these characters do. The trick is to make it work.
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Heuler (The Splendid City) serves up a full spread of eerie treats in this fantastical collection of 16 speculative shorts. In the title story, a piece of cake leads a man to discover that the world is full of lurking shadows that only he can see. For a second course, there's soup: "Bone Broth" follows a waitress who learns her boss is digging up giant bones from the empty lot next door. These tales veer capably from a Brothers Grimm fairy tale vibe ("The Living Wood") to suburban fabulism ("Do Not Open") to deeply philosophical horror-fantasy ("Ghost Mice"), with Heuler's matter-of-fact style grounding each story in a reality readers can recognize—until the creeping feeling that nothing is quite as it should be sets in. Heuler fans won't even mind the reprints: "The Restoration," about a woman tasked with seeding animals and plants throughout a climate-destroyed world; "The Constant Lover," in which a murder doesn't quite stick the first time; and the bittersweet flash story "Unraveling" are all worth another visit. This deliciously unsettling collection will leave readers craving just one more bite.