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The Store - Bentley Little
by doctordarke2389 - written on 21/08/09 (Very useful, 13 readings)
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an absolute gem. Now, you may, or may not, see this tome as an allegorical swipe at Wal - Mart, but I m sure it isn t intentional ... hm. Like many of Little s (and, indeed, others horror fiction) books, The Store is set in the hicksville milieu of the American mid west, in Arizona, and concerns a small town that is fairly isolated from large population centres, very much in the manner of much of so - called middle America. This is an area that Little is evidently comfortable with, although he does venture away from his home town locale with other books that he has written. Into this ostensibly idyllic American Dream setting comes The Store, a monolithic, ...
The Revalation - Bentley Little
by doctordarke2389 - written on 23/08/09 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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The Revalation (sic) is actually The Revelation, and is nothing to do with the book front here. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Bentley Little (1960 - ) is a native of Arizona, USA. A graduate MA in English and BA Communications Literature, Little has undertaken a number of jobs including working as a reporter in the newspaper industry, video arcade attendant, rodeo gatekeeper, and so on, prior to taking up writing full time. He lives in Fullarton, CA, with his son and ethnic Chinese wife Wai Sau. His other (known) nom de plume is Philip Emmons. PREAMBLE With this tome, which constituted Little s submission for his MA thesis and is his first book published in 1990, Little writes ...
Evil Deeds - Bentley Little
by moleman - written on 17/09/00 (Useful, 46 readings)
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commited the act of murder, so bizarre are the results. Rather than concentrate too much on the details, though there is some disturbingly gruesome description of the bodies, the thrust of the novel looks at the relationships between the principle characters. Which makes the actual danger more ffective when it does come. The thing which makes the novel most memorable is the identity of the killer. When revealed, though it puts a new twist on the genre which has never been seen before, the story does take a slight downturn. Overall, though, this novel is well worth a read. ...


