"Tender, brutal, fantastic, and vibrantly real. A unique and splendid novel" Booklist, starred review
“Dave Zeltserman’s Husk is a compelling, quirky, twisty, smart,
page-turner mix of horror, satire, and even a little romance with (yeah,
I’ll say it) bite. A brutal love story perfect for our dark times.” Paul Tremblay, author of Cabin at the End of the World
"There is a simmering danger lurking around every corner; an omnipresent threat of violence and bloodletting bubbling away through each chapter as Charlie Husk, a character like no other, struggles with the person he is and the person he wants to be." Just A Guy Who Likes To Read
Today is publishing day for my latest horror novel HUSK and to celebrate, I have a short interview up on The Big Thrill.
First paragraph:
Labor
Day weekend is always a good time to pick up students hitchhiking, but
that wasn’t why I pulled into the rest stop on the Massachusetts
Turnpike. While I had fourteen empty burlap sacks in the back of the van
that needed to be filled before heading back home, along with more than
enough rope and gags to take care of things, I didn’t expect
to be picking up any of them here. While there’s always the chance of
finding a hitchhiker at a place like this, it’s a small one and I was
expecting that most of the stragglers I’d be getting would be in cities
off the Turnpike. Hartford, Bridgeport, and if need be, New Haven. For
this trip I hoped to get mostly students. They were generally healthier
and leaner than the usual types – the prostitutes, drifters, homeless,
and other such stragglers that I’d often have to collect. Students also
tended to carry more books, clothes, and money on them than those
others, all of which was good to bring back to the homestead. If I ended
up needing those others to fill up the back of the van, I would. But I
was hoping for mostly students.
Saturday, September 1, 2018
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