The Dinosaur Tourist
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Publisher Description
Almost nothing is only what it seems to be at first glance. Appearances can be deceiving and first impressions often lead us disastrously astray. If we're not careful, assumption and expectation can betray us all the way to madness and death and damnation. In The Dinosaur Tourist, Caitlín R. Kiernan's fifteenth collection of short fiction, nineteen tales of the unexpected and the uncanny explore that treacherous gulf between what we suppose the world to be and what might actually be waiting out beyond the edges of our day-to-day experience. A mirror may be a window into another time. A cat may be our salvation. Your lover may be a fabulous being. And a hitchhiker may turn out to be anyone at all.
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This superb collection of 19 genre-bending reprints is distinguished by gorgeous prose, haunting beauty, and visceral imagery. In "The Road of Needles," a creepy, futuristic riff on "Little Red Riding Hood," a sharp-toothed figure follows a woman as she navigates her newly verdant spaceship after the terraforming engines go haywire. The confessional "Untitled Psychiatrist #2" and "Untitled Psychiatrist #3" are subtly creepy, and the road trip tales "Whisper Road (Murder Ballad No. 9)" and "The Dinosaur Tourist (Murder Ballad No. 10)" both feature very human killers and low menace. Kiernan puts her exceptional talent for navigating the dark, cold depths of Lovecraftian mythos to excellent use in "Far from Any Shore" and "Excerpts from an Eschatology Quadrille," both featuring artifacts that leave chaos and madness in their wake, and the glorious "The Cats of River Street (1925)," about a ragtag group of cats that are the only thing standing between humanity and the tentacled horrors of the deeps. Kiernan's boundlessly fertile imagination and talent for turning the everyday into the otherworldly are on fine display in one of her most accessible collections yet.