Internationally bestselling author Christopher Rice returns to his legacy of horror in this spine-chilling tale of murder, revenge and gothic horror.
Christopher Rice is the author of four New York Times bestsellers. The son of author Anne Rice and the late poet Stan Rice, he was raised in New Orleans. He now resides in Los Angeles, where is a co-host of the Internet radio program, The Dinner Party Show With Christopher Rice & Eric Shaw Quinn.
A creepy, intriguing and dangerously addictive supernatural
novel
*Sun*
Rice's characters are complex and real, his dialogue pitch-perfect,
and his writing intelligent and strong. He builds suspense
beautifully as Marshall's malevolence reaches a crescendo of
violence amid enduring philosophical questions about what it means
to be human
*Publisher’s Weekly*
Christopher Rice never disappoints with his vivid people and places
and masterful prose. He will hold you captive under his spell as
his images and emotions become your own
*Patricia Cornwell*
Christopher Rice has written an amazing horror novel with more
twists and turns than a mountain road. You'll think you know your
destination . . . but you'll be wrong
*Charlaine Harris*
Christopher Rice is a magician. This brilliant, subtly
destabilizing novel inhales wickedness and corruption and exhales
delight and enchantment. Rice executes his turns, reversals, and
surprises with the pace and timing of a master. The Heavens Rise
would not let me stop reading it - that's how compelling it is
*Peter Straub*
Christopher Rice has crafted a rich and haunting world in The
Heavens Rise. This story of a tormented family and the events that
have led to their destruction and onward into the future is tense,
tight, disturbing and made very real by a very talented author who
obviously knows his way around the Big Easy. An excellent read!
*Robert McCammon*
Any fan of the horror genre should read The Heavens Rise.
Christopher Rice is casting his own shadows now, setting new
standards for other authors and over the last almost 15 years and
has added a new wing to the Rice literary legacy
*Huffington Post*
There's a lot more going on than meets the eye in this
disconcerting Deep South horror from Christopher Rice . . . it's
the characters who will keep you gripped here; two scared, wary and
human, another so spectacularly malevolent you'll cheer when you
should be booing . . . a real feast
*Weekend Sport*
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