r the Shirley Jackson and Bram Stoker Awards, come fifteen tales of evocative prose and unparalleled imagination. From spirit-possessed postcards in the award-nominated title story to the eco-terror of "Dandelion Six" and riot-fueled nightmare of "One of the Good Ones," the armed invasion of a deity's corpse in "Godhead" and a drink with the damned in "Devil Take Me," these stories are haunted by weird ghosts and contemporary horrors.
"These are stunning and provocative stories, full of surprises." -Brian Everson, author of The Glassy Burning Floor of Hell
"Gordon B. White is in a genre-genus by himself, unclassifiable, breathtaking and beautiful all at once." -Clay McLeod Chapman, author of Ghost Eaters
"Absolutely one of my favorite horror authors working today; I'll read whatever he writes." -Keith Rosson, author of Fever House