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RE: Ketchum + other suggestions
Glad Jack Ketchum was added to the list. He's one of the best horror writers. And yes, very violent.
A couple of other popular ones I didn't see on the list:
- "American Psycho" by Bret Easton Ellis--GRAPHIC (child-murder, rape, torture)---A mixture of categories, but probably most tolerated by horror readers.
- "Yeval" by C. W. Schultz--GRAPHIC (child-murder, torture)---Has some comedy in the mix which relieves some tention, and no rape. But still one of the most violent books ever. Utica Public Library put it on their list of twisted and violent books.
- "Marabou Stork Nightmare" by Irvine Welsh--GRAPHIC (animal-murder, rape, torture)---about someone in a coma. Strange story, probably most appealing to horror readers.
Glad Jack Ketchum was added to the list. He's one of the best horror writers. And yes, very violent.
A couple of other popular ones I didn't see on the list:
- "American Psycho" by Bret Easton Ellis--GRAPHIC (child-murder, rape, torture)---A mixture of categories, but probably most tolerated by horror readers.
- "Yeval" by C. W. Schultz--GRAPHIC (child-murder, torture)---Has some comedy in the mix which relieves some tention, and no rape. But still one of the most violent books ever. Utica Public Library put it on their list of twisted and violent books.
- "Marabou Stork Nightmare" by Irvine Welsh--GRAPHIC (animal-murder, rape, torture)---about someone in a coma. Strange story, probably most appealing to horror readers.