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edward lee is a sick bastard and i love him for it. Hell is a massive city with twisted demons and freaks. Lots of gore and great descriptions of Mephistopolis. great book

Ed D. (
Dex1138) wrote on 9/27/2007...
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This was a very enjoyable book. The author keeps things moving along at a good pace and keeps you guessing about one character's true allegiances. I wouldn't say it's 'horror' but it definately is gruesome in description of the inhabitants of Hell. Lee's Hell is a very interesting place that could use more exploration.
I'm hoping a sequel will be coming at some point.

CM C. (
CocoCee) wrote on 4/11/2007...
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My first Edward Lee book: OHMAHGOSH!!!! Every page had a description of something "horrible" whether it be a street beggar, the subway, even the ever-so mundane motel room. Oozing with gore, this is a tale of a heroine and her journey through the underworld. The ending keeps it open for a sequel. Those Dresden Files are Disney tales compared to Edward Lee's writing.

T. wrote on 2/17/2008...
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This isn't Dante's Inferno! Edward Lee hits hard with explicit descriptions of the monsters and sights and scenes in Hell. The story is about twin sisters--Cassie enters Hell to find Lissa, who committed suicide. Cassie is befriended by 3 other punky suicide victims, who become her tour guides through the gross and gory city. I really enjoyed Lee's imaginative monsters and his writing is a quick, easy read.

Gretchen L. (
gooch) wrote on 4/22/2007...
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Edward Lee takes you to the depths of hell and back. The gory details keep you at the edge of your seat making you crave for more. This was my first Edward Lee book and it most certainly will not be the last!!!!

Cindy M. (
CindyM) wrote on 4/5/2007...
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You've never read about Hell like this.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is a book clive barker would be happy with! also this book is not for minors due to graphic content but great for people who like the occult and satanic idealogy

Meagan K. (
Spoon) wrote on 9/3/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Relied a bit too heavily on stereotypes, and the writing wasn't my style. Dialogue was a bit stale. Didn't finish it.
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Exllenct horror book I love the way edward lee writes.