Prodigal Blues Prodigal Blues

Prodigal Blues

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Publisher Description

From award-winning author Gary A. Braunbeck comes Prodigal Blues, his first foray into non-supernatural horror.

After he finds himself stranded at a truck stop in Missouri, Mark Sieber gets one of the biggest shocks of his life when he recognizes the face of a little girl on a Missing poster as belonging to the same little girl he saw only a few minutes before. Looking around for some sign of her, he comes back to his table in the restaurant to find the little sitting there, waiting for him.

"I'm sorry, mister," is all she seems capable of saying.

As the police and media begin to converge on the truck stop, Mark retreats back to his hotel room to call his wife and let her know what's going on, only to be taken hostage by the same people who released the little girl. But his abductors are little more than children themselves.

Ranging in ages from 12 to 19, Mark's abductors are in the process of escaping from a sadistic pedophile known to them only as "Grendel" a man whose practices include torture and mutilation specifically, mutilation of the face.

Mark's abductors have all been mutilated by Grendel who may be very close behind them and need someone with a "normal face" to help them carry out their plan for justice and returning home.

For the next few days, Mark will come to understand not only the inhuman horror that these children have suffered, but how they eventually learned to fight back and how they discovered that Grendel and his practices are at the center of a very complex network catering to those who tastes run toward the molestation and mutilation of children.

Prodigal Blues is perhaps Braunbeck's most suspenseful and emotionally powerful work to date; a story of suffering, depravity, redemption, and in the end the individual's compassion for his or her fellow human beings that can lead some people to finding reserves of courage and determination they never thought they possessed.

Terrifying, suspenseful, sometimes surprisingly funny, and ultimately moving, Prodigal Blues is quintessential Braunbeck.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2011
November 13
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
356
Pages
PUBLISHER
Crossroad Press
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
901.7
KB

Customer Reviews

stephaniejensen125 ,

Amazing!

I can’t think what else to say about this book other than amazing. It’s refreshing to read an extreme horror book that’s not all shock value. You truly feel for the characters and want to see them prosper.

I also appreciate the concept. Again, horror fans tend to be too entranced by shock value to think about the real horrors: what some people, specifically children, have endured in captivity and how it will affect them for the rest of their lives. But the kids here were so brave and depicted as more grown up than Mark (our MC) would ever be.

There are some things off with the book. The writer takes humor a little far. I enjoy the comic relief aspect but some of the details get lost. I had to re-read a couple of sections. The beginning is a little slow. you’re completely lost until maybe the middle of the book.

But once you get to that point, you can’t put the book down. Once I got to that point, I finished it in two days — would have been less but I’m an adult and work full-time.

If you can handle the graphic and somber details, I highly recommend this book.

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