Ink

Jonathan Maberry

Book - 2020

"From New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Maberry comes a standalone supernatural thriller Ink, about a memory thief who feeds on the most precious of dreams. Tattoo-artist Patty Cakes has her dead daughter's face tattooed on the back of her hand. Day by day it begins to fade, taking with it all of Patty's memories of her daughter. All she's left with the certain knowledge she has forgotten her lost child. The awareness of that loss is tearing her apart. Monk Addison is a private investigator whose skin is covered with the tattooed faces of murder victims. He is a predator who hunts for killers, and the ghosts of all of those dead people haunt his life. Some of those faces have begun to fade, too, destroying the v...ery souls of the dead. All through the town of Pine Deep people are having their most precious memories stolen. The monster seems to target the lonely, the disenfranchised, the people who need memories to anchor them to this world. Something is out there. Something cruel and evil is feeding on the memories, erasing them from the hearts and minds of people like Patty and Monk and others. ink is the story of a few lonely, damaged people hunting for a memory thief. When all you have are memories, there is no greater horror than forgetting"--

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Genres
Paranormal fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Published
New York : St. Martin's Griffin 2020.
Language
English
Main Author
Jonathan Maberry (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
pages ; cm
ISBN
9781250765888
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Review by Booklist Review

Maberry returns to Pine Deep, the Pennsylvania town that launched his career as a novelist, in this stand-alone horror story. A tattoo artist has the face of her dead daughter on her hand. Well, she used to, anyway. Slowly, it has faded and then vanished. And with it, her memories of her daughter. Pine Deep is full of people whose memories are vanishing--or being stolen. Maberry, who has never shied away from serious, complex subjects, here tackles one of the most fundamental themes of them all: the nature and transience of memory. Yes, there is a monster in the book, but this is no one-track monster story, though the idea of people losing pieces of their identities, and how they respond to the loss, packs a monstrous wallop. Maberry, who was no slouch as a storyteller back in the days of the first Pine Deep novel, Ghost Road Blues (2006), continues to hone his craft. What's especially interesting about Ink is its texture. Descriptions like "He smelled like yeast from a bakery Dumpster" or "The window was crammed with beer signs and they painted the wet pavement in Christmas colors" create strikingly vivid imagery. This tactile realism makes the story's horror even more visceral and haunting. A brilliant and supremely scary novel.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Maberry sends the hard-boiled skip tracer Monk Addison, who first appeared in 2018's Glimpse, to the creepy small-town setting of his Pine Deep trilogy for a disquieting standalone adventure. Upon arriving in Pine Deep, Pa., the "most haunted town in America," Monk immediately runs into trouble; one of his oldest friends, tattoo artist Patty Cakes, is attacked by a mysterious force that eats away at one of her most significant tattoos and steals the memories associated with it. Local psychic Dianna Agbala experiences something similar: a tattoo representing her core essence begins to fade, and with it her understanding of herself. The culprit is a man who calls himself the Lord of the Flies and feeds off memories--and it's up to Monk and his allies to stop him. Moments of gruesome violence and abuse mark this as not for the faint of heart, though Maberry's focus on the strength and resilience of his heroes offers a glimmer of light in the darkness. The unhinged and unrepentant Lord of the Flies is a striking villain who will haunt readers long after the book is through. Horror fans should take note. Agent: Sara Crowe, Pippin Properties. (Nov.)

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