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Jon Bassoff

    Jon Bassoff crée des récits glaçants qui plongent dans les profondeurs troublantes de la psyché humaine. Ses œuvres, souvent qualifiées de 'mountain gothic' ou surréalistes, explorent des mondes dérangeants et étranges avec une sensibilité unique et déconcertante. Les romans de Bassoff regorgent de métaphores et d'images qui s'infiltrent sous la peau, incitant à la réflexion sur la nature de la réalité et de la folie. Son style est brut, intense et inoubliable, faisant de lui un auteur pour ceux qui recherchent quelque chose de vraiment singulier.

    Corrosion
    The Blade This Time
    The Drive-Thru Crematorium
    Factory Town
    The Lantern Man
    Captain Clive's Dreamworld
    • Captain Clive's Dreamworld

      • 234pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,0(2)Évaluer

      Set in a nightmarish landscape reminiscent of The Twilight Zone and Twin Peaks, this bizarro novel delves into the depths of despair and disillusionment. Through its dark, surreal narrative, it critiques the hollow promises of capitalism and the facade of the American Dream. The story unfolds as a roman noir, exploring themes of hopelessness and the stark contrast between superficial allure and underlying decay.

      Captain Clive's Dreamworld
    • The Lantern Man

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(59)Évaluer

      Shortly after her brother is convicted of the brutal murder Lizzy Greiner is found dead. Next to her charred body, investigators find her journal, safely stored inside a fireproof box. Her narrative calls into question everything investigators thought they knew about the murder. THE LANTERN MAN by Jon Bassoff.

      The Lantern Man
    • Factory Town

      • 212pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      2,0(1)Évaluer

      The story follows Russell Carver, a troubled man on a quest to find a missing girl in the perilous environment of Factory Town, a decaying industrial landscape rife with danger and hidden truths. As he navigates the town's eerie and complex maze, he uncovers clues that connect the girl's disappearance to his own haunted history. In this unsettling setting, where appearances are deceptive and safety is an illusion, Russell must confront both external threats and his inner demons.

      Factory Town
    • The Drive-Thru Crematorium

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,0(46)Évaluer

      The story follows Stanley Maddox, a man trapped in a monotonous existence marked by infidelity and invisibility. As he grapples with his wife's betrayal and his unnoticed presence at work, he encounters a strange creature in his home. The discovery of a flap of skin on his face leads to a shocking revelation: beneath his exterior lies a malevolent entity capable of transforming his life in unimaginable ways. This unsettling premise explores themes of identity, duality, and the darkness that can lurk within.

      The Drive-Thru Crematorium
    • A mysterious Iraq war veteran with a horribly scarred face, a disturbed young man in a strange mountain town, a masked preacher with a terrible secret. Amidst a firestorm of violence, betrayal and horror, their three worlds will eventually collide in an old mining shack buried deep in the mountains

      Corrosion
    • Beneath Cruel Waters

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,7(360)Évaluer

      Holt Davidson, a Kansas firefighter, hasn't been back to his hometown of Thompsonville, Colorado, for more than two decades, but when he learns that his estranged mother has taken her own life, he returns for the funeral, hoping to make peace with her memory. He spends the night at his childhood home, rummaging through each room, exploring the past. But instead of nostalgic souvenirs, he discovers a gun, a love letter, and a Polaroid photograph of a man lying in his own blood. Who is the dead man? Was his mother the one who killed him, and, if so, why?

      Beneath Cruel Waters
    • The year is 1953. Disgraced in the psychiatric hospital where he¿d practiced for nearly thirty years, Dr. Walter Freeman has taken to traversing the country and proselyting about a very new kind of salvation: the transorbitol lobotomy. With an ice pick and a hammer, Freeman promises to cure depression and catatonia, delusions and psychosis, with a procedure as simple and safe as curing a toothache. When he enters the backwater Oklahoma town of Burnwood, however, his own sanity will be tested. Around him swirls a degenerate and delusional cast of characters¿a preacher who believes his son to be the Messiah, a demented and violent young prostitute, and a trio of machete-wielding brothers¿all weaved into a grotesque narrative that reveals how blind faith in anything can lead to destruction.

      The Incurables
    • The Disassembled Man

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Frankie Avicious navigates a bleak existence in a grim meatpacking town, trapped in a loveless marriage and a dead-end job slaughtering cattle. With his wife on the verge of leaving and a local sociopath gunning for him, Frankie's life spirals further into despair. His only escape lies in the bottle and his obsession with Scarlett Acres, a stripper who captivates him despite her dubious charm. The story delves into themes of desperation, longing, and the search for meaning amidst chaos.

      The Disassembled Man