Somewhere Beneath Those Waves
Dec. 5th, 2011 09:06 pmAll the stories are wonderful. Each one beautifully written. Every one a dark and unsettling delight. From the Carterian faerie tale, to the Orpheus myth that isn't, to the Marxist Dream-Quest for Unknown Kadath, to the Victorian seance gone wrong, to the slice of superior Southern Gothic that gets more and more upsetting with every revelation, it's hard not to enthuse about each piece in turn. But, since brevity is the soul of wit and tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes, it's time to conclude: I really liked it; it's worthy successor to the gothic charms of The Bone Key.