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The Curse of the Wendigo - Monstrumologist: Volume 2

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Zusatztext "Yancey maintains his excellent! literary fiction style...Once again! Yancey skillfully weaves a tale that touches readers at a visceral level and will linger long in the imagination." Informationen zum Autor Rick Yancey is the author of The Monstrumologist , The Curse of the Wendigo , The Isle of Blood , and The Final Descent . He is also the author of The Fifth Wave series. Rick lives with his wife Sandy and two sons in Gainesville, Florida. Visit him at RickYancey.com. Klappentext While attempting to disprove that "Homo vampiris," the vampire, could exist, Dr. Warthrop is asked by his former fiance to rescue her husband from the Wendigo, a creature that starves even as it gorges itself on human flesh. ONE “What Am I, Will Henry?” I do not wish to remember these things. I wish to be rid of them, to be rid of him . I set down the pen nearly a year ago, swearing I would never pick it up again. Let it die with me, I thought. I am an old man. I owe the future nothing. Soon I will fall asleep and I will wake from this terrible dream. The endless night will fall, and I will rise. I long for that night. I do not fear it. I have had my fill of fear. I have stared too long into the abyss, and now the abyss stares back at me. Between the sleeping and the waking, it is there. Between the rising and the resting, it is there. It is always there. It gnaws my heart. It chews my soul. I turn aside and see it. I stop my ears and hear it. I cover myself and feel it. There are no human words for what I mean. It is the language of the bare bough and the cold stone, pronounced in the fell wind’s sullen whisper and the metronomic drip-drip of the rain. It is the song the falling snow sings and the discordant clamor of sunlight ripped apart by the canopy and miserly filtered down. It is what the unseeing eye sees. It is what the deaf ear hears. It is the romantic ballad of death’s embrace; the solemn hymn of offal dripping from bloody teeth; the lamentation of the bloated corpse rotting in the sun; and the graceful ballet of maggots twisting in the ruins of God’s temple. Here in this gray land, we have no name. We are the carcasses reflected in the yellow eye. Our bones are bleached within our skin; our empty sockets regard the hungry crow. Here in this shadow country, our tinny voices scratch like a fly’s wing against unmoving air. Ours is the language of imbeciles, the gibberish of idiots. The root and the vine have more to say than us. I want to show you something. There is no name for it; it has no human symbol. It is old and its memory is long. It knew the world before we named it. It knows everything. It knows me and it knows you. And I will show it to you. I will show you. Let us go then, you and I, like Alice down the rabbit hole, to a time when there still were dark places in the world, and there were men who dared to delve into them. An old man, I am a boy again. And dead, the monstrumologist lives. He was a solitary man, a dweller in silences, a genius enslaved to his own despotic thought, meticulous in his work, careless in his appearance, given to bouts of debilitating melancholia and driven by demons as formidable as the physical monstrosities he pursued. He was a hard man, obstinate, cold to the point of cruelty, with impenetrable motives and rigid expectations, a strict taskmaster and an exacting teacher when he didn’t ignore me altogether. Days would pass with but a word or two between us. I might have been another stick of dusty furniture in a forgotten room of his ancestral home. If I had fled, I do not doubt weeks would have passed before he would have noticed. Then, without warning, I would find myself the sole focus of his attention, a...

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Authors RICK YANCEY, Rick Yancey
Publisher Simon & Schuster USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 31.03.2015
 
EAN 9781481425490
ISBN 978-1-4814-2549-0
Dimensions 108 mm x 180 mm x 30 mm
Series The Monstrumologist
Saga Press
The Monstrumologist
Subjects Children's and young people's books
Fiction > Science fiction, fantasy

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