And the winner of the Resurrectionist review contest is...
Paul Synuria! Congrats, buddy and thanks for the great review. Now I just need your address, my friend. I hope you enjoy your signed limited edition copy of Yaccub's Curse.
I THOUGHT THIS BOOK WAS really great until about the last 50 pages or so. wrath def has talent...but the ending of the resurectionist pissed me off so much.i have never threw a book in the garbage after reading it- up until "the resurrectionist" great idea great for 250 pages...but the ending was trash. and thats where i tossed this book. i read the whole thing and felt like i wasted 2 days of reading! i'll probably give wrath another shot down the road out of respect for his obvious talent.
Wow. I have to say that you are the first person I have heard who did not like the ending. I appreciate your honesty though. I won't ask you what you didn't like about it because I wouldn't want to spoil the ending for those who haven't read it yet but I'm happy to hear that you'll be giving my other books a try.
Wow, Grolfe - I have NO idea of what you speak of. I absolutely could not put this book down & thought the ending couldn't be more perfect. I even turned my 63 year old mother onto this book & her reaction was exactly the same.
Mr. White, please tell me (& my mother) that this perfect ending will lead to another installment of Dale's sick perversions??!!
You are a very gifted author & have brought my love of reading back to me after years of being a slave to the internet - thank you!
I am a writer, former fighter, former MMA trainer, husband, and father of three. I fought professionally for 9 years and trained fighters for 6. I may look mean as hell and write some gruesome stuff and am capable of beating most fools within an inch of their lives but I'm actually a nice guy. Really, I'm a Teddy bear. I am a humanist who believes in man's responsibility to his fellow man and that too many do too little for too few.
I've been publishing for 10 years. Succulent Prey was my first mass-market release followed by The Resurrectionist. If you have a taste for extreme fiction with socio-political and philosophical messages that push boundaries, break taboos, and leave you thinking long after the book has ended then check out Teratologist co-written with Edward Lee, Poisoning Eros co written with Monica O-Rourke, my short story collection,The Book of A thousand Sins, His Pain my novella from Delirium Books, Hero my novella with J.F. Gonzalez from Bloodletting Books, Population Zero from Cargo Cult Press, Yaccub's Curse by Necro Books, and my latest, Everyone Dies Famous In A Small Town published by Thunderstorm Books.
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Congrats Paul!
Congrats Paul!
I just ordered the trade paperback, figured I'd wait to see if I won. Drat.
I THOUGHT THIS BOOK WAS really great until about the last 50 pages or so.
wrath def has talent...but the ending of the resurectionist pissed me off so much.i have never threw a book in the garbage after reading it- up until "the resurrectionist" great idea great for 250 pages...but the ending was trash. and thats where i tossed this book. i read the whole thing and felt like i wasted 2 days of reading! i'll probably give wrath another shot down the road out of respect for his obvious talent.
Wow. I have to say that you are the first person I have heard who did not like the ending. I appreciate your honesty though. I won't ask you what you didn't like about it because I wouldn't want to spoil the ending for those who haven't read it yet but I'm happy to hear that you'll be giving my other books a try.
Wow, Grolfe - I have NO idea of what you speak of. I absolutely could not put this book down & thought the ending couldn't be more perfect. I even turned my 63 year old mother onto this book & her reaction was exactly the same.
Mr. White, please tell me (& my mother) that this perfect ending will lead to another installment of Dale's sick perversions??!!
You are a very gifted author & have brought my love of reading back to me after years of being a slave to the internet - thank you!
Maria
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