Matthew Cahill is a simple man leading a quiet life...until he is tragically killed in an avalanche at a ski resort. Three months later his corpse is found and sent to the morgue....
But then something inexplicable happens. He wakes up.
Now he can see evil...as a festering rot that eats people alive from the inside out. And he can see Mr. Dark, the horrific figure who gleefully spreads it like a plague...and who is the only one who can tell Matt whether he is still a man...or the walking dead.
For Matt, each day is a journey into a supernatural world he knows nothing about...a quest for the answers to who he is and what he has become...and a bloody fight to save us, and his soul, from the clutches of pure evil.
Here are the first three unforgettable novels in Lee Goldberg & William Rabkin’s The Dead Man saga—“Face of Evil,” “Ring of Knives,” and “Hell in Heaven”—a horrifying new series that Post-Modern Pulps hails as “a direct spiritual descendant of the sorts of awesome pulp action adventure tales that the greats like Robert E. Howard loved to write!”
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"Would give it 4.5 stars if I could, but felt it was better than 4, so I rounded up. The first story kind of shambled along but then the second and third stories really took off. Absolutely fun read. Action, horror, dark humor, well blended."
— Johnathan (5 out of 5 stars)
" This is actually a set of books where each one is written by more than one author with the idea being that one is better at mystery, another with suspence, etc. I have the first five books and have read the first three. "
— Brian, 9/22/2013" Excellent horror series. "
— Cheryl, 7/11/2013" First of the three novels is the strongest. I can see what they're going for, a pulp horror (or maybe more of a 4 color fear style) but it's a bit too modern to really work as that. Decent enough popcorn horror. Feels a bit like a pitch for an HBO version of Supernatural. "
— Tim, 7/4/2013" The books were great, was kind of hoping to get more of a definition of what or who Mr. Dark is meant represent. Now just have to find the rest of them. "
— Terry, 1/21/2013" Great concept but it got a little too violent for my taste. "
— Rick, 8/5/2012" As this is an omnibus edition, please see my review of the individual books, posted seperately. "
— Chris, 6/2/2012" It took me about 3 or 4 tries before I could continue on into the book. The story was really dragged out. It had its funny then not o funny moments. I'm glad I got this at a used book store. "
— Iona, 5/2/2012Lee Goldberg, a New York Times bestselling author, is a two-time Edgar Award and two-time Shamus Award nominee and the recipient of the Poirot Award from Malice Domestic in 2012. He has written more than thirty novels, including the Fox & O’Hare books cowritten with Janet Evanovich. He has also written and/or produced many TV shows, including Diagnosis Murder, SeaQuest, and Monk, and is the co-creator of the Hallmark movie series Mystery 101. As an international television consultant, he has advised networks and studios in Canada, France, Germany, Spain, China, Sweden, and the Netherlands on the creation, writing, and production of episodic television series.
William Rabkin is the author of the novels Psych: A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Read and Psych: Mind Over Magic. He has written and/or produced over 300 hours of dramatic television. Rabkin is an assistant professor of creative writing at UC Riverside.
James Daniels is a labor organization attorney who performed Shakespeare in London, received a Grammy nomination for his audiobook narration, and wrote the hard-boiled noir mystery Ghost Bride. He and his family live in the Midwest.
Luke Daniels, winner of sixteen AudioFile Earphones Awards and a finalist for the Audie Award for best narration, is a narrator whose many audiobook credits range from action and suspense to young-adult fiction. His background is in classical theater and film, and he has performed at repertory theaters around the country.