Review: The Immaculate Void

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This was one of the strangest, most unique cosmic horrors I have read.  Viscerally brutal and graphic, Brian Hodge skillfully conveys the existential of terror of pure existence, alongside an all-consuming nihilistic pathos.

Daphne has gone missing and it is up to big brother, Tanner to find her. Yet, Daphne carries far more scars on her soul than she is willing to admit, and neither of them are willing to admit the world as they know it may be ending. All the while a life-altering tragedy t...

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Published on April 09, 2019 05:30
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