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Highlights
- Something strange is going on at the Quicksilver Mine in central California.
- Author(s): Michael Shea
- 310 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Horror
Description
Book Synopsis
Something strange is going on at the Quicksilver Mine in central California. Dead bodies are being dumped there; strange sounds and smells are emanating from its black depths. As increasingly bizarre phenomena occur in the area around the mine, people begin to wonder if Nature itself has turned against humanity and is rebelling at the violation of its pristine beauty. And are some of those who work in the mine actively conspiring to bring about a cataclysm that will overwhelm the region and the Earth?
Michael Shea began writing Momma Durtt in 1986. A few years later, he entered the University of San Francisco, to secure a master's degree in its writing program, and he completed this novel as his thesis. But Momma Durtt has lain unpublished ever since. Hippocampus Press is proud to present this novel of cosmic eco-horror from the pen of one of the masters of contemporary weird fiction. With vibrant characters, racy language, and a spectacular denouement, Momma Durtt is uniquely suited to our own times, when climate change is alerting us to the dangers of tampering with Nature.
Review Quotes
"Vintage Shea: quirky, gritty, and raw. No weird fiction author has better combined the blue-collar aesthetic with cosmic horror."-Laird Barron, author of Not a Speck of Light: Stories
"A horror tale dripping with pulp and viscera-like all of Michael Shea's work, this can't be missed!"-Patton Oswalt