
Alabaster: The Good, the Bad, and the Bird
Pages: 128
|Published: 13 Sep 2016
Description
A year after her death in a burning barn, Dancy's Flammarion's now finds herself in a Hell of her own creation. A new evil haunts the sun-scorched back roads and ghost towns of the American South - murderous twins who command a legion of ghouls. Once again, Dancy must face down demons, those who walk the world unchallenged and those in her own shattered mind.
Collects The Good, the Bad, and the Bird #1-5
Praise for the work of Caitlín R.
"Caitlín R. Kiernan is the poet and the bard of the wasted and the lost. " -Neil Gaiman
"One of our essential writers of dark fiction. . . a cartographer of lost worlds. " -The New York Times
"Kiernan's richly evocative prose vividly portrays her twisted characters as well as it illustrates their eerie, kudzu-infested, Deep South surroundings. " -Booklist
"Kiernan imbues the tales with disquieting gothic imagery and envelops them in rich, evocative prose that conveys cohesiveness beyond their fragmentary plots. " -Publisher's Weekly
Collects The Good, the Bad, and the Bird #1-5
Praise for the work of Caitlín R.
"Caitlín R. Kiernan is the poet and the bard of the wasted and the lost. " -Neil Gaiman
"One of our essential writers of dark fiction. . . a cartographer of lost worlds. " -The New York Times
"Kiernan's richly evocative prose vividly portrays her twisted characters as well as it illustrates their eerie, kudzu-infested, Deep South surroundings. " -Booklist
"Kiernan imbues the tales with disquieting gothic imagery and envelops them in rich, evocative prose that conveys cohesiveness beyond their fragmentary plots. " -Publisher's Weekly