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Saoirse Ní Chiaragáin is a woman of ill repute. She resides in Berlin, Germany with her husband, daughter, and two cats.

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Evans' attention to detail when establishing the worlds of these stories is unmatched. His love for the genre, and indeed, subgenres presented here, is clear in his fidelity to the atmosphere of mid-century British horror. Each story reads like a lov ...more
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It feels inaccurate to say that I enjoyed this book. Reading 'A Feast of Putrid Delights' is like being caught in an awful, restless dream. Even before the horror ratchets up, Rojas crafts a dizzyingly unpleasant and realistic portrayal of extreme sl ...more
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