Books by Nick Cutter and Complete Book Reviews
Nick Cutter. S&S/Gallery, $26 (368p) ISBN 978-1-4767-1771-5
This predictable, carnage-filled thriller from the pseudonymous Cutter will appeal mainly to horror fans. On Falstaff Island, off Prince Edward Island, a troop of boy scouts encounters Thomas Henry Padgett, aka “the Hungry Man,” a victim of military
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Nick Cutter. Gallery, $26 (352p) ISBN 978-1-4767-1773-9
Fans of unflinching bleakness and all-out horror will love this novel. Expecting to assist in the study of a miraculous cell-regenerating substance discovered deep undersea, veterinarian Luke Nelson descends eight miles to the bottom of the Pacific...
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Nick Cutter. ChiZine (Diamond, U.S. dist.; PGC/Raincoast, Canadian dist.), $16.99 trade paper (304p) ISBN 978-1-77148-328-5
Scotiabank Giller Prize–nominated author Craig Davidson, writing under the Cutter pseudonym, adds another title to his growing repertoire of genre fiction. Unlike his previous two novels, this is not a horror story per se but rather a dark dystopian
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Nick Cutter. Gallery, $26 (496p) ISBN 978-1-5011-0421-3
Cutter (The Deep) portrays three very damaged people trying to do good in this disturbing tale, which is elevated by illustrations by Adam Gorham. When Micah Shughrue wakes up to find his daughter missing, he’s terrified that a darkness from his...
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Nick Cutter and Andrew F. Sullivan. Saga, $17.99 trade paper (304p) ISBN 978-1-982196-71-4
Cutter (The Troop) and Sullivan (The Marigold) don’t do anything fresh with the haunted house trope in this bog-standard horror story. Attorneys Trent and Rita Saban move with their young son, Milo, into the brand new Dunsany Estates, a development...
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