Author: | Michael Mulvihill | ISBN: | 1230000237449 |
Publisher: | Michael Mulvihill | Publication: | May 5, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Michael Mulvihill |
ISBN: | 1230000237449 |
Publisher: | Michael Mulvihill |
Publication: | May 5, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Tobias has recently moved away from Moscow to a small village where he works as a gaurd. Unknown to him, his cabin is above an entrance to Hell where lurks, zombies, vampires and demons.
“It grabs hold of the reader's nerves right away & it never lets go”...Dorien Grey, I Bet I can fine 1 million people who like dark gothic horror
“This is a page turner, one that Mulvihill should definitely feel proud of. With this first novel, he writes with a style that combines elements of faith with straight forward horror. With that in mind, this is what makes Siberian Hellhole work. This is a great book read that is beautifully written, thought out and has a very good concept. This book deserves to be discovered by a wider readership because Michael Mulvihill is a talented writer who clearly understands the horror genre and he most definitely proves that with this book.” Alex Roy, A Blog Of Horror
"It is a very creative, considerately paced, extremely well written work that meditates on the nature of good and evil and examines the human apathy that allows evil to thrive and exist. His prose flows beautifully from one sentence to the next and I found myself having to stop several times just to admire his fantastic use of language. He is never unnecessarily flamboyant either, using the right words and not the biggest or the most complex ones. As a writer Michael Mulvihill has talent to burn." Stuart Smith UK Horror Scene
“Intense psychological probing is a characteristic of the novel, both of extreme evil and of good, and the dialogue is some of the best going in novel writing at the moment. The structure of the novel is near perfect.” Matt Gunderson Boston Globe Correspont
Tobias has recently moved away from Moscow to a small village where he works as a gaurd. Unknown to him, his cabin is above an entrance to Hell where lurks, zombies, vampires and demons.
“It grabs hold of the reader's nerves right away & it never lets go”...Dorien Grey, I Bet I can fine 1 million people who like dark gothic horror
“This is a page turner, one that Mulvihill should definitely feel proud of. With this first novel, he writes with a style that combines elements of faith with straight forward horror. With that in mind, this is what makes Siberian Hellhole work. This is a great book read that is beautifully written, thought out and has a very good concept. This book deserves to be discovered by a wider readership because Michael Mulvihill is a talented writer who clearly understands the horror genre and he most definitely proves that with this book.” Alex Roy, A Blog Of Horror
"It is a very creative, considerately paced, extremely well written work that meditates on the nature of good and evil and examines the human apathy that allows evil to thrive and exist. His prose flows beautifully from one sentence to the next and I found myself having to stop several times just to admire his fantastic use of language. He is never unnecessarily flamboyant either, using the right words and not the biggest or the most complex ones. As a writer Michael Mulvihill has talent to burn." Stuart Smith UK Horror Scene
“Intense psychological probing is a characteristic of the novel, both of extreme evil and of good, and the dialogue is some of the best going in novel writing at the moment. The structure of the novel is near perfect.” Matt Gunderson Boston Globe Correspont