Look Out For … Hannah Green and Her Unfeasibly Mundane Existence by Michael Marshall Smith
“Expect sharp wit, incisive storytelling and memorable characters all wrapped up in pitch black humour.”
It’s not every day that the Devil knocks on your door
From the critically-acclaimed author of Only Forward comes a delightful new tale about Hannah, a young girl living a mundane existence in California, who discovers that her grandfather has been friends with the Devil for the past 150 years . . . and now, they need her help.
Why We’re Excited About This Book:
Whether writing light hearted science fiction as Michael Marshall Smith or darker fiction as just Michael Marshall, his work is always worth checking out. Hannah Green and Her Unfeasibly Mundane Existence falls under the former nom de plume, so expect sharp wit, incisive storytelling and memorable characters all wrapped up in pitch black humour, and while it might not be the visceral horror usually associated with This Is Horror recommendations, with the Devil himself involved it’s sure to be dark and devious enough to satisfy.
Hannah Green and Her Unfeasibly Mundane Existence is out on 27 July 2017 and is available from Amazon.
RICHARD COSGROVE
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