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The Dark Goodbye, Volume 2

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After the mind-bending revelations of his most recent case, Private Detective Max "Mutt" Mason would like nothing more than to drink away the nightmares at his local dive. But there's no rest for the wicked, and in a town like Los Allende, you can be sure nobody's going to sleep tonight. From a dirt-poor farmer with something "foul" in his well, to a professor's startling discovery at the local observatory, to a chorus line of reanimated corpses—Mason's weird world is about to go full-blown crazy, as he peels away another layer of the veneer we call reality in a conspiracy from beyond both time and space. The Dark Goodbye "hits the right film noir beats, and merges them seamlessly with grotesque Lovecraftian horror. Drew Rausch [...] is one to watch." —Rue Morgue Magazine


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Series: The Dark Goodbye Publisher: Tokyopop

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  • ISBN: 9781427830104
  • Release date: October 13, 2010

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  • ISBN: 9781427830104
  • File size: 19652 KB
  • Release date: October 13, 2010

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English

After the mind-bending revelations of his most recent case, Private Detective Max "Mutt" Mason would like nothing more than to drink away the nightmares at his local dive. But there's no rest for the wicked, and in a town like Los Allende, you can be sure nobody's going to sleep tonight. From a dirt-poor farmer with something "foul" in his well, to a professor's startling discovery at the local observatory, to a chorus line of reanimated corpses—Mason's weird world is about to go full-blown crazy, as he peels away another layer of the veneer we call reality in a conspiracy from beyond both time and space. The Dark Goodbye "hits the right film noir beats, and merges them seamlessly with grotesque Lovecraftian horror. Drew Rausch [...] is one to watch." —Rue Morgue Magazine


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