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And By God's Hand You Shall Die by David Sodergren
5.0
'On the night the Manhattan Riverfront Church burned down, Father Patrick Morgan killed for the first time.'
This book is dark and gritty like the streets of 1980 New York City it's set on. In the afterward, the author writes that this book
'was intended as a loving homage to the blood- soaked, dream- logic horrors of the Italian Godfather of Gore, Lucio Fulci, and specifically his extraordinary run of masterpieces from Zombi 2 and City of the Living Dead to The Beyond and The House by the Cemetery.'
I ADORE those Fulci movies and I can 💯 see their impact here. David Sodergren is one of my fav horror authors whose books always make me feel like I'm watching a fun, bloody horror movie from the 80's. He's so great at writing gore that it feels like I'm watching it!
'So much blood in a human body. So much blood.'
This book is dark and gritty like the streets of 1980 New York City it's set on. In the afterward, the author writes that this book
'was intended as a loving homage to the blood- soaked, dream- logic horrors of the Italian Godfather of Gore, Lucio Fulci, and specifically his extraordinary run of masterpieces from Zombi 2 and City of the Living Dead to The Beyond and The House by the Cemetery.'
I ADORE those Fulci movies and I can 💯 see their impact here. David Sodergren is one of my fav horror authors whose books always make me feel like I'm watching a fun, bloody horror movie from the 80's. He's so great at writing gore that it feels like I'm watching it!
'So much blood in a human body. So much blood.'