### From Publishers Weekly This offbeat novel in the form of a minor demon's diary may satisfy devoted Barker fans eager for his return to adult fiction after several years writing the Abarat series, but others, especially first-time readers, are likely to find this fable about good and evil less t
Mister B. Gone
✍ Scribed by Clive Barker
- Publisher
- VOYAGER PRESS;Harper Voyager
- Year
- 2008;2007
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 118 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0007262612
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
SUMMARY: The long-awaited return of the great master of horror. Mister B. Gone is Barker's shockingly bone-chilling discovery of a never-before-published demonic āmemoirā penned in the year 1438, when it was printed ā one copy only ā and then buried until now by an assistant who worked for the inventor of the printing press, Johannes Gutenberg.This bone-chilling novel, in which a medieval devil speaks directly to his readerāhis tone murderous one moment, seductive the nextāis a never-before-published memoir allegedly penned in the year 1438.The demon has embedded himself in the very words of this tale of terror, turning the book itself into a dangerous object, laced with menace only too ready to break free and exert its power.A brilliant and truly unsettling tour de force of the supernatural, Mister B. Gone escorts the reader on an intimate and revelatory journey to uncover the shocking truth of the battle between Good and Evil.
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