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Mulholland Books presents... BLACK LIGHT
If you have a supernatural problem that just won't die, you need Buck Carlsbad: private eye, exorcist, last resort.
Buck has his own reasons for doing his job. He has questions. Who he is. Who his parents were. And why he can see what no one else can - the black light, where the dead live.
His new case might have the answers he needs... if it doesn't kill him first.

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Mulholland Books presents... BLACK LIGHT

If you have a supernatural problem that just won't die, you need Buck Carlsbad: private eye, exorcist, last resort.

Buck has his own reasons for doing his job. He has questions. Who he is. Who his parents were. And why he can see what no one else can - the black light, where the dead live.

His new case might have the answers he needs... if it doesn't kill him first.
Autorenporträt
Melton, Patrick§Patrick Melton met his writing partner, Marcus Dunstan, at the University of Iowa. In 2004, a script he and Dunstan co-wrote won the filmmaking contest Project Greenlight, produced by Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Chris Moore, and Wes Craven. He subsequently co-wrote the screenplays for Saw IV, Saw V, Saw VI, Saw 3D, and The Collector. Currently, he and Dunstan are filming The Collector 2, and writing a remake of The Outer Limits for MGM.

Romano, Stephen§Stephen Romano is an acclaimed self-made multi-media artist, whose unique jack-of-all-trades approach to the genres of horror, crime fiction, sci-fi and exploitation has produced award-winning work. He is an accomplished illustrator, designer, screenwriter, print author, musician, studio producer and a fine artist. Among his many projects he adapted Joe R. Lansdale's Incident On and Off a Mountain Road for Showtime's Emmy Award-winning Masters of Horror cable series, and is the author of illustrated novel Shock Festival. He lives in Austin, Texas.
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'BLACK LIGHT works because Carlsbad is such a fully rounded character - tormented, sardonic, by turns likeable and loathsome....a rollicking gorefest that will delight aficionados' Eric Brown, Guardian