A mask of flies

Matthew Lyons

Book - 2024

"A Mask of Flies by Matthew Lyons is a pulse-pounding crime horror epic about a criminal on the run, the deadly family secrets she unearths along the way, and the sinister monster from her past that has gotten a taste for her blood--and won't sleep until she's dead. In the grisly aftermath of a botched bank heist, career criminal Anne Heller has no choice but to return to her family's cabin - a secluded shack in Colorado's San Luis Valley, and the site of her mother's untimely death. Along for the ride are Jessup, Anne's badly wounded partner, and Dutch, the police officer she's taken hostage. As they wait for help, Anne discovers strange relics from her mother's past and begins to unfold the mys...tery of her childhood at the cabin. Then Jessup goes missing, only to turn up dead. Anne and Dutch bury her friend, but that night, he comes back and knocks at the cabin door. Not a dream, not a hallucination, but not exactly Jessup, either. Something else. Something wearing her friend's face. Something hungry..."--

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Genres
Thrillers (Fiction)
Horror fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Nightfire, Tor Publishing Group 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Matthew Lyons (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
436 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781250889812
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Lyons (A Black and Endless Sky) wows in this atmospheric horror novel. Burglar Anne Heller's latest job--the armed robbery of a Colorado bank--goes south, leaving a security guard and a member of her crew dead. After taking a cop on the scene hostage, Anne and her wounded accomplice Jessup manage to reach the remote cabin Anne lived in with her mother over 20 years earlier. But it proves no refuge; Anne finds an old note from an aunt she doesn't remember warning her that the cabin isn't safe, and that "The Passage is everywhere." Soon after, the misshapen creature with "glowing white eyes" that killed Anne's mother returns, causing more bloodshed and forcing Anne to learn the truth about her past in order to stay alive. Evocative prose (the cabin is described as "a pile of crumbling logs and planks hanging unevenly around the doorframe like hunched shoulders astride a boxer's battered face") enhances a riveting noir plot populated by expertly shaded characters. Add in some Lovecraftian overtones, and this proves an addictive thrill ride. (Aug.)

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