Black Mountain
By Laird Barron
By Laird Barron
By Laird Barron
Read by William DeMeritt
By Laird Barron
Read by William DeMeritt
Part of An Isaiah Coleridge Novel
Part of An Isaiah Coleridge Novel
Category: Noir Novels | Crime Fiction | Suspense & Thriller
Category: Noir Novels | Crime Fiction | Suspense & Thriller | Audiobooks
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May 07, 2019 | ISBN 9780735212909
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May 07, 2019 | ISBN 9781984840417
531 Minutes
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Praise
“Coleridge is a large, unbelievably strong, scarred man—a thug, yes, but a thinking-person’s thug…Readers with a tolerance for violence will want to meet him.”—Booklist (starred review)
Further Praise for Black Mountain
“Isaiah Coleridge [is] an intimidating presence…A big bruiser who likes nothing better than a good fight.” —The New York Times Book Review
“Things get downright hallucinatory as [Coleridge] proceeds toward a climax that seems as much Bram Stoker as Lawrence Block. [A] supportive librarian-girlfriend and a loyal partner-in-arms give the p.i. the emotional backup he needs to return (no doubt) for further bizarre adventures at ‘the mysterious intersection of coincidence and fate.'”—The Wall Street Journal
“Black Mountain is a crime-horror hybrid that takes the most entertaining elements of both genres and mixes them into something new that pushes the boundaries of contemporary crime fiction…With those elements on the table, Barron uses his elegant prose as glue…This is at once more elegant and bloodier than most contemporary crime fiction, more eloquent and vicious, smarter and more ruthless. This is crime fiction hurled headfirst into Lovecraftian darkness…Black Mountain is an entertaining, blood-spattered, and unusually self-assured novel with a meticulously constructed plot that masterfully braids several narratives into a single story.”—Los Angeles Review of Books
“Barron’s second novel featuring retired mob strongman Isaiah Coleridge is as nasty as a cornered pit viper—and its plot is about as sinuous. . . . Barron peppers the text with literary references and philosophical reflections that provide rich counterpoint to the violent bashing and bloodletting. Fans of hardboiled crime fiction and wiseguy vernacular will be well satisfied.”—Publishers Weekly
“Like a lyricist, Laird Barron excels at manipulating the tones and cadence of language.”—Associated Press
“There’s an atmosphere in these novels that rivals the darkest episodes of True Detective. Barron’s prose bites you like a cornered animal…Do you enjoy crime novels? Are you fascinated by investigators hunting down creepy serial killers? Do you like your noir dosed with existential horror? Then stop reading this review and go pick up a copy of Laird Barron’s Black Mountain.”—San Antonio Current
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