Books by Grady Hendrix and Complete Book Reviews
Grady Hendrix. Quirk, $14.95 trade paper (248p) ISBN 978-1-59474-526-3
Retail stores that peddle lifestyle philosophies to customers and employees get a comic drubbing in this diverting horror lampoon. When three employees of the Cleveland Orsk—a “fake IKEA act” of a furniture superstore—pull an overnight shift to find
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Grady Hendrix. Quirk, $24.99 (256p) ISBN 978-1-59474-981-0
Hendrix, whose novel Horrorstör brought the macabre to big-box Scandinavian furniture stores, returns with this playful history of what he calls the golden era in horror fiction. The book covers the period roughly between the publication of Rosemary’
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Grady Hendrix. Quirk, $24.99 (336p) ISBN 978-1-68369-012-2
Hendrix’s pulpy love letter to heavy metal music is a gloriously over-the-top scare fest that has hidden depths. Terry Hunt—aka the Blind King, the former frontman of the wildly successful Dürt Würk—ruined guitarist Kris Pulaski’s life 20 years ago.
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Grady Hendrix. Quirk, $21.99 (400p) ISBN 978-1-68369-143-3
When Patricia Campbell, a bored, housewife in 1990s Charleston, S.C., sighs, “Don’t you wish that something exciting would happen around here?” she all but invites the chilling horrors that soon enmesh her and her friends in this clever, addictive...
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Grady Hendrix. Berkley, $26 (352p) ISBN 978-0-593-20123-7
Hendrix (The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires) delivers a wildly entertaining romp through the conventions of horror’s slasher film subgenre. The novel’s title refers to a Los Angeles–based therapeutic support group for six “final...
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Grady Hendrix. Berkley, $28 (432p) ISBN 978-0-593-20126-8
Grief, generational trauma, and some sinister puppets animate this wildly entertaining haunted house tale from bestseller Hendrix (Final Girl Support Group). Hyper-competent single mother Louise Joyner and her estranged layabout brother, Mark, come...
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Grady Hendrix. Berkley, $30 trade paper (496p) ISBN 978-0-593-54898-1
Scares take a backseat to interpersonal drama in the fun latest from bestseller Hendrix (How to Sell a Haunted House). Neva is only 15 when she’s dropped off at the Home for Unwed Mothers to weather the final months of her pregnancy among strangers.
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