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Darrin Doyle

    Darrin Doyle crea narrativas que profundizan en las complejidades de las relaciones humanas y los dilemas morales. Su obra se caracteriza por una aguda perspicacia en la psique humana, explorando a menudo temas de culpa, redención y la búsqueda de sentido en un mundo caótico. Doyle emplea magistralmente el lenguaje para crear imágenes vívidas y personajes inolvidables que resuenan en los lectores mucho después de la última página. Su estilo es a la vez crudo y poético, ofreciendo una experiencia literaria profunda e impactante.

    Let Gravity Seize the Dead
    The Beast in Aisle 34
    The Girl Who Ate Kalamazoo
    • The Girl Who Ate Kalamazoo

      • 258 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Darrin Doyle's novel explores family dysfunction through the lens of fantasy, centering on Audrey Mapes, a girl with an extraordinary ability to consume an entire city. The narrative unfolds from the perspective of her sister, McKenna, revealing the profound impact of Audrey's unusual talent on their family dynamics. With sharp wit, Doyle contrasts the whimsical and the tragic, illustrating how the family's inability to express love leads to their quiet disintegration, making the story both haunting and poignant.

      The Girl Who Ate Kalamazoo
    • Sandy Kurtz has problems. He's got a baby on the way, his wife doesn't love him, and he's struggling to find passion or purpose at his big-box retail job. And, once a month, he turns into a werewolf.In Darrin Doyle's deft hands, Sandy's story is a tall tale for our times, an absurd and darkly comedic take on toxic masculinity, small-town America, and the terror of not knowing who you are―or who you're capable of becoming.Join us on the trip. Feel the power of the full moon as it turns you into a carnivore capable of ruling the wilds of rural Michigan. Taste the rich blood of a pulsing animal heart; feel it cascade down your face as you transform into what you always wanted to be. Enter...the wolf.

      The Beast in Aisle 34
    • Let Gravity Seize the Dead

      • 141 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      In 2007, Beck Randall moves with his wife and teenage daughters into a long-abandoned cabin deep in the woods, built a century before by his grandparents. Once there, daughters Tina and Lucy discover that their predecessors have left an imprint of suffering and violence the girls refer to as " The Whistler," an eerie presence infused in the nature that surrounds them. As the 1907 and 2007 storylines braid together, characters and events intrude upon each other, blurring the boundaries between eras and illustrating that people and lives are not forgotten; instead, they are woven into the fabric of the land itself. With gritty, lyrical storytelling, Let Gravity Seize the Dead is an intergenerational literary horror story featuring a blend of suspense, beauty, and terror.

      Let Gravity Seize the Dead