Then there's F. Paul Wilson's Repairman Jack series ... not
splatter, not exactly horror, and not really SF ... but a
most definite hard-boiled contender. And if you want a real
hard-boiled change of piece, you should track down Wilson's
short "Batman" story, DEFINITIVE THERAPY, certainly
unique.
Joe D.
At 3/11/02 06:20 PM, Todd Mason wrote:
>Among the Splatterpunk and related horror writers,
it's also hard to swing a
>dying cat w/o hitting hb folk: Joe R. Lansdale,
Shirley, Douglas Winter,
>David Schow...going back a bit further, Dennis
Etchison....
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