The Books of Blood: Volume 6
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Narrated by:
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Simon Vance
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Dick Hill
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Johnny Heller
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Pearl Hewitt
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Chris Patton
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Jeffrey Kafer
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By:
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Clive Barker
About this listen
"Everybody is a book of blood; wherever we're opened, we're red." - Clive Barker
Few authors can claim to have marked a genre so thoroughly and personally that their words have leaked into every aspect of modern pop culture. Clive Barker is such an author, and the Books of Blood marked his debut - his coming out to the world - in brilliant, unforgettable fashion. Crossroad Press is proud to present Clive Barker's Books of Blood in digital for the first time.
The Books of Blood combine the ordinary with the extraordinary while radiating the eroticism that has become Barker's signature. Weaving tales of the everyday world transformed into an unrecognizable place, where reason no longer exists and logic ceases to explain the workings of the universe, Clive Barker provides the stuff of nightmares in packages too tantalizing to resist.
Never one to shy away from the unimaginable or the unspeakable, Clive Barker breathes life into our deepest, darkest nightmares, creating visions that are at once terrifying, tender, and witty. The Books of Blood confirm what horror fans everywhere have known for a long time: We will be hearing from Clive Barker for many years to come.
In this, the sixth and final volume of Clive Barker's Books of Blood, with a new introduction by Mark Miller, five new stories of darkness unleashed:
“The Life Of Death” - Hidden in the crypt of a derelict church she found Decay and Corruption in hits terrible glory. But such glamour can prove infectious....
“How Spoilers Bleed” - They committed a crime no jury could convict them for. But there were other judges...other punishments...
“Twilight At The Towers” - Ballard was the perfect spy. A man with all the cunning of an animal. Or was it vice-versa?
“The Last Illusion” - (A Harry D'Amour novella) - New York had shown Harry horrors enough for a dozen lifetimes. He thought he'd seen the worst that flesh could suffer. Then the beautiful widow walked into his life, with a husband who wouldn't lie down dead, and all Hell on her hells. And suddenly Harry was face to face with forces that could teach Manhattan a lesson in depravity.
“On Jerusalem Street” (a Postscript) - After the end, a new beginning: Walking the highway of the dead...
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
“A visionary, fantasist, poet and painter, Clive Barker has expanded the reaches of human imagination as a novelist, director, screenwriter and dramatist. An inveterate seeker who traverses myriad styles with ease, Barker has left his indelible artistic mark on a range of projects that reflect his creative grasp of contemporary media-from familiar literary terrain to the progressive vision of his Seraphim production company. His 1998 Gods and Monsters, which he executive produced, garnered three Academy Award nominations and an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay. The following year, Barker joined the ranks of such illustrious authors as Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Annie Dillard and Aldous Huxley when his collection of literary works was inducted into the Perennial line at HarperCollins, who then published The Essential Clive Barker, a 700-page anthology with an introduction by Armistead Maupin.
Barker's literary works include such best-selling fantasies as Weaveworld, Imajica, and Everville, the children's novel The Thief of Always, Sacrament, Galilee and Coldheart Canyon. The first of his quintet of children's books, Abarat, was published in October 2002 to resounding critical acclaim, followed by Abarat II: Days of Magic, Nights of War and Arabat III: Absolute Midnight; Barker is currently completing the fourth in the series. As an artist, Barker frequently turns to the canvas to fuel his imagination with hugely successful exhibitions across America. His neo-expressionist paintings have been showcased in two large format books, Clive Barker, Illustrator, volumes I & II.”
©1985 Clive Barker, Inc (P)2014 David N. WilsonWhat listeners say about The Books of Blood: Volume 6
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- Just
- 27-04-18
Books of Blood Concludes
What did you like most about The Books of Blood: Volume 6?
The prose and imagination of Clive Barker.
What about the narrators’s performance did you like?
All the narrators are good, except for the reader of the Last Illusion; though he does not spoil it. And Pearl Hewitt is particularly good.
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The final volume of the Books of Blood, this continues the excellent writing of the proceeding five volumes. You can see how Clive Barker has evolved since the first volume, how the stories have become grander. The first story here, the Life of Death, is wonderfully bleak, Twilight at the Towers gives a new take on a classic monster trope, the Last Illusion introduces us to Harry D'Armour, Barker's paranormal PI who crops up in future novels, and the final story, On Jerusalem Street (A Postscript), is a neat epilogue to the whole series. Loved it, though a bit upset there is not a volume seven.
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- cadeau
- 24-07-24
A grand work
This is the end of Barker's massive masterpiece. The production of the audio book lives up to the material.
I am thankful that I can go through these stories again with an accompanying actor, as I read them alone as a child.
Well done all.
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- MR J LAMBERT
- 30-10-22
Excellent Collection of Short Stories
Volume 6 us another excellent collection of short stories from one of the masters of modern horror. Each tale is superbly written with The Life of Death being my favourite.
Great selection of narrators.
Another winner from Crossroad Press.
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- R. Johnson
- 11-10-23
I have run out of superlatives…
This is the final volume in Clive Barker’s ‘The Books of Blood’ series. Even though, for me, it doesn’t hit as hard as the other offerings (as some of the situations and monsters don’t appeal to my personal tastes), the stories are still more imaginative, disturbing, horrifying and well-written than 99% of most other horror fiction. And Barker’s trademark blending of sex, violence, death and hell remain as masterful as always.
Akin to the other audiobooks in this series, each story is read by a different narrator. This adds pleasing variety to the listening experience. I was never pulled out of the audiobook because of poor narration, and at no point does the narration undermine Barker’s prose.
This is a short review as I have used up all of my superlatives in my previous ‘Books of Blood’ reviews. All I can now say is that Clive Barker is a master of intelligent, visceral, nightmarish horror, and all six volumes in this series should be compulsory reading for every horror fan.
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- Michael J W Wells
- 25-06-24
creepy in the way that only Mr barker can be
the constant twists and turns that are standard for Clive Barker when I say standard I don't mean it in a derogatory way I mean that his work is full of twist and turns and surprises in ways that most can't do in my opinions
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- Darren - UK
- 07-01-15
Meh....
Probably the least interesting book in the series.
I only stick with it because i wanted to finish the series.
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