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Pretty Little Dead Things

A Thomas Usher Novel

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Pretty Little Dead Things

By: Gary McMahon
Narrated by: Jay Villiers
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Thomas Usher has a terrible gift. Following a car crash in which his wife and daughter are killed, he can see the recently departed, and it's not usually a pretty sight.

When he is called to investigate the violent death of the daughter of a prominent local gangster, Usher's world is torn apart once more. For the barriers between this world and the next are not as immutable as once he believed.

Gary McMahon’s short fiction has appeared in numerous acclaimed magazines and anthologies in the UK and US and has been reprinted in yearly “Best of” collections. He is the multiple-award-nominated author of the novellas Rough Cut and All Your Gods Are Dead; the collections Dirty Prayers and How to Make Monsters and Pieces of Midnight; and the novels Rain Dogs and Hungry Hearts. He has been nominated for seven different British Fantasy Awards as both author and editor.

©2010 Gary McMahon (P)2014 Audible Ltd
Fiction Horror Science Fiction Scary Heartfelt
Creepy Thriller • Psychological Experiences • Perfect Narrator • Paranormal Gifts • Interesting Premise • Smooth Pacing

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Gary McMahon’s Pretty Little Dead Things begins as a crime tale where the main character with an unusual ability is called upon to investigate the death of the daughter of a crime boss. Thomas Usher’s talent is nonverbal communication with the dead. They appear to him, and he gradually discerns their message which helps to achieve closure of some sort, usually wrapping up a police investigation. One murder becomes a series while a supernatural element slowly emerges.

McMahon intersperses the present with the backstory of how Usher gained his ability through the tragic auto accident that killed his wife and daughter. There’s overwhelming mental anguish that pains-takingly comes through with the first-person narration.

The narration is solid with decent character distinction. Pacing is smooth with a slow burn.

Crime tale turned horror

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good story, the next book bad dead things is awesome (listened out of order) really enjoyed this one recommend both. The reader is also awesome.

good book good reader

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poor editing especially in the beginning. too much word repetition. somewhat gynophobic. BUT. GREAT STORY! Despite the faults, the story was truly scary. I love supernatural books. this was a really good one.

Loved the plot! The writing not so much. Still..

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Loved the plot and it was very well written. Couldn't stop listening! A must listen!

Great story

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I really liked this story. It's well written and the performance is excellent!
A little disturbing, I couldn't stop listening.

Pretty Little Dead Things makes Stephen King's books appear as children's books.

Listen but brace yourself and enjoy.
(Bwahahaha!)

Pretty Creepy

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