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The Blade This Time - High-Quality Knife for Outdoor Adventures, Camping & Survival | Sharp & Durable Cutting Tool
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The Blade This Time - High-Quality Knife for Outdoor Adventures, Camping & Survival | Sharp & Durable Cutting Tool
The Blade This Time - High-Quality Knife for Outdoor Adventures, Camping & Survival | Sharp & Durable Cutting Tool
The Blade This Time - High-Quality Knife for Outdoor Adventures, Camping & Survival | Sharp & Durable Cutting Tool
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A man wakes to find himself below ground in the abandoned subway stations of New York City. He has no idea how he got there, no idea who he is. In his pocket he finds only a wad of blood-stained cash and a deck of playing cards. Once above ground, he rents out a cheap apartment, previously occupied by an enigmatic artist named Max Leider who’d left most everything behind—books, clothes, personal letters. But most peculiar are a series of paintings, each one of a mysterious woman hidden behind a curtain. Without an identity of his own, the man becomes fascinated with Leider. He begins wearing his clothes. He begins painting on his canvases. He begins taking on his obsessions. But as his persona fully transforms into Max Leider, he will find some horrifying truths about the artist…and himself. Praise for THE BLADE THIS TIME: “Jon Bassoff’s The Blade This Time is a nightmarish descent into the underbelly of New York City and the darkest corners of the psyche. A gritty, disorienting ride.” —Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts “The Blade This Time a dark masterpiece of classic horror. Bassoff blends art, insanity, violence, and obsession into a haunting nightmare that you don’t want to stop. Truly, Bassoff at his best.” —C.J. Howell, author of The Last of the Smoking Bartenders “Jon Bassoff’s latest full-length piece of noir, The Blade This Time, transports you into the bowels of urban, subterranean, humankind. Literally. A riveting, tightly woven masterpiece of hard-boiled loneliness, I was held mesmerized by it. Part Charlie Huston, part Henry Miller with a sprinkling of Bukowski, this is a novel you will not want to miss.” —Vincent Zandri, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Remains and Orchard Grove “Dark and disturbing, a guided tour through one man’s private hell. You can feel the pain, touch the grime, and smell the decay. I burned right through it, tripping on the feverish story arc, and came out the other side more than a little uneasy.” —Tim Curran, author of Doll Face “The Blade This Time is the book David Goodis would have written if he’d taken WAY too much mescaline one weekend and holed himself up in an abandoned Port Richmond movie theater and hallucinated straight into his typewriter. Brilliantly demented. —Scott Phillips, author of The Ice Harvest “Creepy, intriguing, compelling and well-crafted, Bassoff’s novel is the kind of thing you didn’t realize you were looking for until you’re already up to your neck in it. And by then you’re hooked.” —Victor Gischler, author of The Deputy
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The Blade This Time is another hard a-- follow up to Bassoff’s lobotomy heavy novel The Incurables. The Blade This Time is classic Bassoff, whom I happen to be a big fan of, full of violence, madness, and transgressions. It is also a story of obsession and psychopathy which is a strong area for this author. If you enjoyed his incredibly disturbing debut novel Corrosion then go ahead and check this book out.The book starts out channeling a trope similar to Momento or Oldboy where a man wakes up with no memory underground in the New York City Subways. The man makes his way up to the city and acquires an apartment and starts trying to piece things back together, but instead devolves into pure psychosis. Make no mistake this is an original offering from the author. One of my favorite things about Bassoff is how well he straddles the line between noir and horror, honestly, I think he does it better than almost anyone I have ever read, except for maybe Tom Piccirrilli. I definitely suggest Bassoff’s work to fans of Picc. He just has that unforgiving edge in his work that many think they have but don’t.I have read all 5 of Bassoff’s novels and he has yet to disappoint me. Dude writes from a very dark place with very little redemption in the worlds he creates. Things mostly go from bad to worse and there is something in his worlds that are always harsh, dangerous, and they usually have little context other than pure degradation of society. In The Blade This Time, Bassoff turns NYC into a shell of itself that comes across as Lynchian or Evensonian. I believe fans of Bassoff’s previous work will be satisfied with this book. I know I am and I look forward to reading more of the authors work in the future.

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