Joe Hill is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of novels (King Sorrow, The Fireman, NOS4A2, Horns, Heart-Shaped Box), fiction collections (Strange Weather, Full Throttle, 20th Century Ghosts), and a comic-book series (Locke & Key). Much of his work has been adapted for film and TV.
"Hill doesn't shy away from the darker parts of human
relationships, and his authorial gaze is somehow simultaneously
unflinching and tender. He understands the terrible things that
lurk in the deepest recesses of the heart, and he knows that the
most powerful ghosts of all are memory and regret." - Locus
"[HORNS is] a creepy murder mystery, a tragic love triangle, and a
sweetly wistful coming-of-age story. It's the kind of book that has
you laughing on one page, crying on another and making sure the
doors and windows are safely locked on a third." - Miami Herald
"Horns is dark, twisted, even sometimes funny in a macabre way." -
Connie Ogle, "Between the Covers," The Miami Herald
"Horns is thoroughly enjoyable and often original....a richly
nuanced story. Fire and brimstone have rarely looked this good. " -
Los Angeles Times
"This is masterful allegory as Hill proves himself...to be a
compelling chronicler of human natures continual war between good
and evil." - Providence Journal-Bulletin
"a tight and well-plotted murder mystery, as well as a thoughtful
meditation on good and evil....[HORNS] establishes Hill as one of
the most clever and talented writers working in the genre." -
Charleston Post & Courier
"Fast-paced, well-made, and wonderfully weird." - The Globe and
Mail
"A satisfying and entertaining book." - www.npr.org on HORNS
"[Horns is] devilishly good. . . . Hill is a terrific writer with a
great imagination. He has a special talent for taking us and his
characters to very weird places." - USA Today
"Hill's survey of the question of suffering is a wild ride, as
filled with thrills as his hero's headlong plunge down to a dark
and dazzling river." - Seattle Times
"The wise guys point out that the literature of horror fantasy
tends to be both romantic and conservative. Normalcy is idealized
and so precious that its violation is the essence of horror. Joe
Hill's sweet, fanged demonology takes us there." - Oregonian
"Mr. Hill writes with such palpable enthusiasm that he has no
trouble hooking readers, especially with a book that is clearly on
the side of the angels, though hellbent on using every devil
reference it can....Mr. Hill, whose outstandingly inventive first
novel was Heart-Shaped Box (2007), is able to combine intrigue,
editorializing, impassioned romance and even fiery theological
debate in one well-told story." - New York Times
"A devilish, ingeniously designed story that positions Hill in the
same realm as Neil Gaiman, Jonathan Lethem, and Stephen King." -
Pittsburgh Tribune
"[A] fresh, tough-minded take on what it means to make a deal with
the devil and your own worst nature." - San Francisco Chronicle
"Horns is a well wrought tale with intellectual merit. Not only are
we entertained, we are challenged to think as well." - New York
Journal of Books
"On the strength of two masterly thrillers--2007's Heart Shaped-Box
and his newest Horns--Hill has emerged as one of America's finest
horror writers." - Time magazine
"HORNS should bring even more fans to Joe Hill . . . he has his own
style, and it is very accessible as well as fast-moving. . . .
HORNS is a fast-paced, fascinating murder mystery/love story with a
dash of the devil himself to spice things up." - DreadCentral.com
[horror entertainment review website]
"Hill's one incredibly talented writer with a wicked sense of humor
and a master's control of pacing." - Bookgasm.com
"No one working in horror today is more adept than Hill ...His
writing is both merciless and compassionate, driving hard toward
the painful truth in every story while holding fast to the desires
of his protagonist. " - Seattle Post-Intelligencer
""Darkly comic in places, touching in others, chilling on
occassion..." - Valdosta Daily Times
"[D]evilishly good...Hill is a terrificwriter with a
greatimagination. He has a special talent for taking us and his
characters to very weird places." - Wilmington News Journal
"Horns is not only scary but it's also insightful, often funny and
sometimes sweetl romantic." - St. Paul Pioneer Press
"As the plot builds through flashbacks and clever exposition, Ig's
true nature reveals itself, and the reader is left questioning the
traditional border between good and evil....Highly recommended,
particularly for fans of Clive Barker and Christopher Moore." -
Library Journal
"[A] compulsively readable supernatural thriller...Hill spins a
story that's both morbidly amusing and emotionally resonant. The
explanations for Ig's weird travails won't satisfy every reader,
but few will dispute that Hill has negotiated the sophomore slump."
- Publishers Weekly
"Horns is a pitchfork-packing, prodigal son's take on
religion...But the real meat of the story dissects man's
relationship with good and evil wihtout sacrificing a bit of
suspense...Horns is a mesmerizing page-turner." - Tulsa World
"Brilliant in conception...HORNS is a rollercoaster of a work
filled with thrills and chills." - Bookreporter.com
"A major player in 21st-century fantastic fiction. . . . Hill's
subject matter is steeped in the pop culture and tabloid detritus
of the last 50 years: serial killers, abducted children, families
living on the fault lines between divorce and poverty, horror
movies and supernatural fiction. Yet his real focus is an almost
obsessively nuanced exploration of the nature of American manhood."
- Washington Post
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