C.D. Bennett is an author, poet, and screenwriter with a passion for horror and Gothic literature. His work has been called "heart-wrenching," "haunting," and "poetry in hellish motion."
The title of this novella has since been changed to "Angel Dust" by the author, hence the seeming inconsistancy of the title-mentions in this review:
C.D. Bennett has done it again with his twisted brand of gore-streaked horror. For those of you like myself that salivate impatiently during the several-year gap between Clive Barker releases, Bennett provides the satisfying entrees to curb your cravings.
"Angel Dust" starts off as a morbid and delightfully twisted piece of erotica that quickly escalates into a bloodbath of Bathorian proportions. Shortly afterword, we follow our main character as he starts his life anew on the streets of Philly, where even more horrors unravel in the darkness surrounding him.
Do not miss out on this blood-soaked phantasmagoria that is "Angel Dust". Otherwise, the darkness may just come after you...