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Bishop Rider #2

The Big Machine Eats: Stories

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Life has never been easy. Life has never been kind. It is always hungry. It is never full. Enter the struggles within the pages of The Big Machine Eats. Where fathers clash with sons, cannibals turn on cannibals, and sometimes sandwich meat is far from the worst choice a person can make.

These stories, along with the continuing adventures of Bishop Rider, make up the bulk of this collection. They are not for the faint of heart. They are not for those who fail to believe one should get what one deserves. We must help ourselves. We must help those who find themselves unable. If not, it’s as the sign says: The Big Machine Will Eat.

234 pages, Paperback

Published November 26, 2018

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Beau Johnson

13 books124 followers
I am the author of the Bishop Rider Books. A Better Kind of Hate, The Big Machine Eats, All of Them to Burn, Brand New Dark, Old Man Rider, The Abrum Files and Like-Minded Individuals.
See also: It was never about saving people.

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Profile Image for Jesse Heels Rawlins Crime Writer-Editor.
10 reviews5 followers
December 26, 2019
After more than a decade of concocting, carving and spicing his unique blend of twisted tales, Canadian crime and horror writer Beau Johnson’s got an entire buffet of stories under his ever-expanding belt-line—and he offers voracious readers 39 specialty dishes in his second short story collection THE BIG MACHINE EATS.

Revenge served colder than gazpacho is one soup du jour we typically find on the menu. While this soup bleeds blood red? It ain’t for vegetarians. Not for a minute will you wonder: Hey, where’s the meat? As for dessert? Well, on one darkly festive occasion bones are referred to as “hard candy.”

Mr. Johnson’s also keenly aware that events from our past often perversely possess the power to “eat away at us.” We meet some fucked up families caught in strange power struggles … and the tragic tale “Father Knows Best? My Dad Knew Jack” ignites the tastes of sadness and anger in roughly equal portions.

Readers who’ve already acquired a taste for Beau Johnson’s brand of fiction—either by indulging in free-to-read stories published in online zines like Shotgun Honey, Out of the Gutter Online and The Molotov Cocktail—or his debut book collection A BETTER KIND OF HATE, will likely enjoy feasting on these 39 tales as well.

The key question for those of you who’ve never read Beau Johnson? Or met his tortured character Bishop Rider: a former policeman and soldier whose mother and sister have been brutally and callously murdered? How dark do you like your chocolate melting on your tongue and sitting in your stomach???

While these tales don’t drip graphic blood and gore from their pages, the punishments meted out prove violent and sometimes “inventively” gruesome. While some characters are “likeable” some are amoral … driven by harsh appetites like “professional pride.” Got a “delicate constitution?” Some of these dishes may prove hard to swallow. Short most of them may be—but creams puffs they sure ain’t. Trying to digest them takes a bit of chewing.

But if you enjoy “horror” and “revenge” stories you’ll find your share of them here—and will also meet an entourage of cannibals with strange culinary practices … and food preferences. Not all are human. And some like “playing” with their food.

If you’re looking for a tale to really sink your teeth into, you may wanna save the story “Resty Acres” for last. This tale’s spun differently than any story I’ve read by Beau Johnson and involves a ghoulish creature—aided by some heartless bastards. Dark chocolate without doubt.

For diehard Beau Johnson fans, his third story collection ALL OF THEM TO BURN is scheduled for release from Down & Out Books in February. And these tales again include Bishop Rider. So you may wish to consume The Big Machine collection before his latest hits the streets.

Anyone looking to get a taste of Beau’s tales without forking over any hard-earned cash can easily read these two recently published stories for free at the Links below.

https://spelkfiction.com/2019/12/18/b...
https://www.shotgunhoney.com/fiction/...

Cheers and best wishes for a rocking 2020,
Crime Writer Jesse Rawlins
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Author 6 books43 followers
August 27, 2018
An extremely entertaining and clever collection of stories from a rising name in the game, one which you should already know. He invites readers along for a wild ride through the seediest neighborhoods of his twisted mind, in this fantastic follow up to A Better Kind of Hate.

One of his main returning characters, Bishop Rider, is the broken man this world needs to get right. The not so perfect solution. His thrilling story is sprinkled throughout the book tying the tales together, even connecting them to the first collection, yet the pieces are so well-written they can all easily stand on their own. In The Big Machine Eats, experience the stunning ability of the author to sit you beside the characters in any of his tales, see the absolute evil that pollutes this world as he wakes your inner badass, and then lets you feel everything burn to the ground around you. Join the fight with Bishop Rider and Batista, as they scrape the filth of this earth from the bottoms of their shoes on the road to retribution.

But that’s only a piece of this extremely intricate thing that Johnson has laid before you. Yes, it’s a collection with many different types of tales, but there is an underlying theme that most of the stories hold for me. Hope. He lets this delicate thing called hope dangle in front of you as he dissects the worst kind of bad guys, showing you what evil means, and then exposing its weakness - the few remaining good people willing to stand up for what’s right. He holds your heart in his hand as he introduces you to some fascinating characters, then rips it out as the world is turned on its head, so you can see that everything bad can touch even the most beautiful. No matter how safe you feel. Let him help you see the demons that walk among us and shine some light through the darkness.

Clearly the best collection you will read this year.
Profile Image for Manny Torres.
Author 6 books33 followers
June 29, 2021
This book punches you with a fistful of concrete and never apologizes. Mr. Johnson is on his way to becoming legendary with his collections of ultra-violent short stories like the ones collected in The Big Machine Eats. Not all of the stories are related, but they weave a tapestry that if you squint your eyes, feels like a loosely written novel. I'm a fan of that sort of thing; stories creating a patchwork narrative utilizing various themes and subjects. Speaking of which, the core topic amongst these stories is VIOLENCE. HELL. REVENGE. And lots and lots of it. Sustained, ritualistic violence that would give Marvel Comics' The Punisher second thoughts. At times I was reminded of the violent novels of Shane Stevens (Dead City) or the books of Don Pendleton, with occasional takes at Marquis de Sade or even Samuel Delany's Hogg. These stories weave in and out of bloody violence and the literal fires of hell. Bishop Rider is a recurring character out for revenge for the terrible things that happened to his family at the hand of some very evil people. Apparently there is an upcoming new novel with this character. I look forward to a full Bishop Rider book.
Although the violence borders on torture porn, I accepted that it serves the purpose of the stories. It puts you there, in the place, the time, the idea as to why this ugly violence must happen. Why revenge is a necessary human response. There are ugly, bestial things that happen in the world and we have no control over them. Mr. Johnson's writing rages against these awful, unimaginable things, but he serves them up with audacious courage.
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142 reviews12 followers
July 20, 2023
I am (slowly) making my way through my Beau Johnson collection. The Big Machine Eats is much more polished than A Better Kind of Hate, which just proves that Beau is just getting better, because I liked ABKH. Some stories in The Big Machine Eats were not for me, and that is going to happen, especially in collections with so many stories. But, overall, the stories are gritty and violent; a great way to fulfill second hand revenge fantasies-by that I mean, read the stories instead of going to jail, maybe, even if the punks deserve it. I am filled with rage over the increasing madness of the current world we live in, and some of these stories are a balm to that rage; there is a certain amount of glee associated with the bad guy getting theirs, and this book is full of stories where it happens again and again. Of course, there is trauma here as well, so take care if you need to. I think my favorite story of the bunch is Resty Acres, which was a bit off the beat down path, but interesting in its differences. Just shows that Beau has some range in his writing.
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Author 12 books2 followers
March 21, 2020
This collection of stories packs a series of rapid, vicious and well-placed body punches that you may think you can withstand because the other boxer in the ring is slight and wiry and there was no big knockout punch swung at your noggin' but let me tell ya you're gonna end up on the mat regardless. Down for the count, bloody, dazed and impressed at the speed with which the punches flew. Not for the faint of heart this one or weak of stomach. Unflinching, vengeful crime fiction.
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2 reviews
March 4, 2019
Beau Johnson does it again! The continuation of Bishop Rider's stories left me literally breathless at times. Seriously...I actually had to remind myself to breathe (it's THAT good). I was happy to find that one of my favourite stories from A Better Hate (Beau's first book) rears it's fugly face again in The Big Machine Eats, and delivers just as much "What the fuck?!" as the first time around.
This book leaves you crawling in your skin, wondering what the hell you just read and how you can get your hands on more! LONG LIVE BISHOP RIDER!
2 reviews
June 15, 2019
Great collection of short stories that was thrilling, humorous and very clever. A must read. Looking forward to more collections and stories from Johnson.
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429 reviews24 followers
April 6, 2024
Another fulfilling book by Mr. Beau Johnson. Well written and holds my interest. Leaves me feeling satisfied after reading the tales of how people are delivered the day they deserve.
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