Peyote Fueled Detective Fights the Devil in The Lord Said Unto Satan
Post Mortem Press releases Hugh Fox's latest novel, The Lord Said Unto Satan. Described by Fox as a detective story more akin to A Nightmare on Elm Street than Holmes' Baker Street, join the search for an elusive killer while avoiding evil incarnate.
Online, April 21, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Enigmatic Small Press legend Hugh Fox has just released his latest novel, The Lord Said Unto Satan, through Post Mortem Press.
Detective Gugel has spent years in the South American jungle and is an initiated shaman. He is especially devoted to peyote. Peyote, which along with his shamanistic-yogic training, gives him certain "powers." He sees the everyday world as merely the foyer that leads into a gigantic spiritual arena where "real" reality exists. A woman has been napalmed to death in her driveway in Grimore Park, a wealthy suburb north of Chicago and Gugel is called in on the case. The case takes Gugel to East Lansing, Michigan, where he begins his investigation and ultimately learns the murdered woman was a diabolical monster with evil plans for all who crossed her path.
Praise for Hugh Fox ...
"There's something genuinely and lovingly kooky about Hugh Fox's world...a little Antonioni mixed up with the Addams Family "
-Lo Galluccio
"Hugh Fox is the Paul Bunyan of American Letters, part myth, part monster, and, myself-as-subject, a magnificent non-stop storyteller."
- Bill Ryan
The Lord Said Unto Satan is available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble Online, and other fine on-line retailers. It is also available from the Post Mortem Press website.
About Hugh Fox:
Hugh Fox is a Professor Emeritus, archeologist, editor, writer, and iconic writer of international fame. His styles ranges from super academic to Dadaistic to surrealistic to avant garde to post-Bukowski realism. For decades, whatever his creative style at the time, fans have celebrated the earthy and erudite experience that is Hugh Fox. His works tell a personal, intimate epiphanal unfolding of an exceptional man's life. He allows readers to feel the textures, taste the bitter and sweet, see the ghosts of his past. Between these covers lie dramas, great and small: cosmic rumbles; erotic romps; thermonuclear apocalyptic visions; ecological nightmares; cultures and rituals seen through a wormhole into primeval times. Readers share the Hugh Fox reality.
The Lord Said Unto Satan
Paperback: 250 pages
Publisher: Post Mortem Press
Language: English
ISBN-10: 061546517X
ISBN-13: 978-0615465173
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