Coven
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.69 (597 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1557734224 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 292 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A three-time James Beard finalist for Best Chef: Southeast, he survived 14 weeks on the 2012 season of Bravo's Top Chef, successfully challenged culinary royalty on Food Network's Iron Chef America, and has appeared on all the national morning shows. Edward Lee is a Korean-American who grew up in Brooklyn, trained in classical French kitchens, and has spent a decade in Louisville, Kentucky, where he is chef/owner of the acclaimed 610 Magnolia. He writes a column fo
Pen"The Novel that introduced me to the master" according to Pen2Paper. Let me start off by saying that it's about time that this book was re-released.I read this book about 10 years ago. I ended up getting a first printing for about 50 cents, in a second hand bookstore. At the time, I thought the owner of the shop was getting the deal. The art work was horri. Paper said The Novel that introduced me to the master. Let me start off by saying that it's about time that this book was re-released.I read this book about 10 years ago. I ended up getting a first printing for about 50 cents, in a second hand bookstore. At the time, I thought the owner of the shop was getting the deal. The art work was horri. Not really a COVEN, but. G. Van Der Bent Together with Patrick Gates, Edward Lee is -- for me -- the ultimate gore/ extreme horrorwriter. His stories ooze with nasty sexscenes and brutality, and COVEN is no exception.Don't let the cover fool you. It shows a woman in a black cape with a pentagram on her chest and holding an axe, . "My favorite Lee novel" according to Bryan Smith. Of all of Lee's many fine horror novels, Coven is far and away my favorite. It is gruesome, horrifying, demented, perverse, and, very often, hysterically funny. As another reviewer indicated, the cover of the old mass-market edition is quite misleading and not indicative of what awaits th
An astonishing, gruesome feminist thriller" -- Andrew Harper, author of Bad Karma. "The novel that American Psycho should have been brutal, break-neck, and very real
COVEN Bathed in moonlight, they feed their darkest hungers in a festival of perversion and death, demented orgies that serve a cruel, unspeakable will COVEN They are irresistible sirens in black, corrupting the living and raising the dead. Cameos of Lee's then-favorite beers--during his beer-snob days--appear in abundance, and Lovecraftian symbols abound (it's fun just picking them out), but wait till you meets the gals in this book. Originally entitled THE WOMEN IN BLACK, this "turgid," original take on the There's Something Fucked-Up At The College plot highlights Lee's gross-out skills early on and demonstrates that pulp horror writers really can create fresh, well-developed, easy-to-realize characters. Born in darkness, they arise. Now the silent town of Exham will surrender to their loving embrace, their haunting beauty, and their ravenous need for human flesh. This is the only existing novel that Lee wants to sequelize.. More like a revved-up gross-out '70s B-movie, COVEN revels in its ultimate editorial no-no: it's science-fiction dropped into a contemporary horror plot, something that horror editors seem to never buy. Seductive angels of murder, ma