The Book of a Thousand Sins
by The Undead Rat on February 13, 2010
Welcome to the second weekend spotlight featuring African American horror authors. This weekend we’ll look at a couple of African American authors starting with Wrath James White.
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The Book of a Thousand Sins
Author: White, Wrath James
Format: Trade Paperback
Type: Horror Short Story Collection
Page Count: 200pp.
Pub. Date: October 31, 2005
Publisher: Two Backed Books
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Delve into the tantalizing works of Wrath James White with this thrilling romp through 15 of his most disturbing stories.
Devilishly thought provoking, this collection explores some of the darkest aspects of lust, faith, death and human nature. Travel with the downtrodden and the disillusioned through personal hells of their own making, populated by terrifying monsters and skulking demons.
Not for the faint of heart, this collection is a wild ride.
Table of Contents:
- He Who Increases Knowledge
- More Maggots
- Don’t Scream
- Couch Potato
- Resurrection Day
- The Sooner They Learn
- Munchausen by Proxy
- Awake
- A Dialogue Between a Priest and a Dying Man
- A Friend in Need
- My Very Own
- Fly
- The Myth of Sisyphus
- The Book of a Thousand Sins
- No Questions Unanswered
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Tagged as:
African American Authors,
Horror Short Stories
{ 2 comments }
Verry good book!
Hi a. Baki,
What did you like about it? Do you have a favorite story? Have you read anything else by Wrath James White?
Thanks,
Greg
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