The Happy Man: A Tale of Horror
Eric C. Higgs
Rated: 3.86 of 5 stars
3.86
· 7 ratings · 145 pages · Published: 12 Mar 1985
But after Marsh's arrival, local girls begin to vanish, marriages end violently, nights are split with endless, desperate screams, and horribly mutilated corpses are found. Soon Ripley becomes caught up in an accelerating maelstrom of sex, drugs, violence, and ghastly, unimaginable rites . . . and begins to see the beauty of life.
From its profoundly unsettling first pages, Eric C. Higgs's The Happy Man (1985) reveals the nightmare underside of the American dream and brilliantly echoes the Gothic horror tradition of Edgar Allan Poe and Roald Dahl. This new edition features an introduction by the author.
“The Happy Man is an essential '80s horror read: smart, sharp, unforgiving, unlike anything else in the genre.” - Too Much Horror Fiction
“[A] grisly shocker, understated for the most part but carrying the impact of a fist to the stomach . . . a most promising debut.” - San Diego Union
“A thoroughly engrossing Gothic horror story.” - South Bend Tribune
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