The Monsters of Templeton
Previously: Fates and Furies. But wait! This one is an earlier publication date. Anyway?
Academic satire meets New England horror? No, that’s not it.
A southern gothic family horror story relocated to New England? No, that’ not really it. But I like the way that definition spins.
”Amazing thing, fiction. Tells you more, sometimes, about the writer than the writer can tell you about himself in any memoir.” Page 241.
There it is. I do like what this author does, if somewhat — still — it works.
At times, remarkably prescient, recounting an election.
The Monsters of Templeton
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