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Ghost Eaters

A Novel 

Clay McLeod Chapman

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QUIRK BOOKS
12 September 2023
"""A Gothic-punk graveyard tale about what haunts history and what haunts the human soul. An addicting read that draws you into its descent from the first page.""-Chuck Wendig, New York Times best-selling author of The Book of Accidents

One of Vulture's Best Horror Novels of 2022, this terrifying supernatural page-turner will make you think twice about opening doors to the unknown.

Erin hasn't been able to set a single boundary with her charismatic but reckless college ex-boyfriend, Silas. When he asks her to bail him out of rehab-again-she knows she needs to cut him off. But days after he gets out, Silas turns up dead of an overdose in their hometown of Richmond, Virginia, and Erin's world falls apart.

Then a friend tells her about Ghost, a new drug that allows users to see the dead. Wanna get haunted? he asks. Grieving and desperate for closure with Silas, Erin agrees to a pill-popping ""seance."" But the drug has unfathomable side effects-and once you take it, you can never go back."

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Imprint:   QUIRK BOOKS
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 135mm,  Width: 203mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   295g
ISBN:   9781683693789
ISBN 10:   1683693787
Pages:   304
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Clay McLeod Chapman writes novels, comic books, and children's books, as well as for film and TV. He is the author of the horror novels The Remaking, Whisper Down the Lane, and Ghost Eaters. He also co-wrote Quiet Part Loud, a horror podcast produced by Jordan Peele's Monkeypaw for Spotify. Visit him at claymcleodchapman.com.

Reviews for Ghost Eaters: A Novel 

One of Vulture's Best Horror Novels of 2022 One of Paste's Best Horror Books of 2022 One of Book Riot's Best Horror Novels of 2022 One of CrimeReads' Best Horror Fiction Books of 2022 One of Tor Nightfire's Horror Books We're Excited About in 2022 September 2022 LibraryReads Pick An October 2022 Indie Next Pick Shades of Flatliners and addiction drama pepper this tale about a woman who learns her college sweetheart died of an overdose - from a drug that allows folks to see the dead. -USA Today Trainspotting meets Requiem For A Dream, rewritten as an avant-garde horror movie soundtracked by Nine Inch Nails. -Esquire A legitimately terrifying ghost story and also a thoughtful and smart (if grim) exploration of how addiction destroys lives, Ghost Eaters should make Clay McLeod Chapman a star. -Vulture Full of great character moments, unbelievably tense hauntings, and an emotional core that runs so deep you'll still be unpacking it long after the last page. -Paste A keenly observant narrative that, with a mix of body horror and just plain horror, plucks at the raw nerves of the grieving process. -SCI FI Magazine Rife with body horror and hallucinations...the narrative sucks readers into its dark, disorienting world. It's equal parts moving and gruesome. -Publishers Weekly Chapman has created an experience so anxiety inducing, immersive, and intense that readers will feel like something is actually there, lurking over their shoulder as they turn the pages. A great choice for fans of A Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay, Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia, and Orphans of Bliss, edited by Mark Matthews. -Booklist, starred review A high anxiety, utterly original, and compelling contemplation of what it means to be haunted. -Library Journal If Clay McLeod Chapman's previous novels hint at his burgeoning talent for horror storytelling, Ghost Eaters sees it fully realized...A compelling, relentless read... -Rue Morgue The best book from Chapman yet...wicked, full of heart, and lasting, or more appropriately, haunting. -Cemetery Dance Fans of body horror will rejoice as Chapman leads readers through a trippy world. -Book Riot A nuanced, heartfelt story about addiction, grief, loss, and regret...Ghost Eaters is as humane as it is horrific-which is another way of saying it's Chapman doing what Chapman does best. -The Big Thrill I truly loved it and all its creepiness. -Lauren Simonis-Hunter for AARP While this book warns you away from mainlining Ghost, because of, you know, ghosts, what you will get hooked on here is Clay McLeod Chapman's writing. -New York Times bestselling author Stephen Graham Jones, Don't Fear the Reaper A Gothic-punk graveyard tale about what haunts history and what haunts the human soul. An addicting read that draws you into its descent from the first page. -Chuck Wendig, New York Times best-selling author of The Book of Accidents Clay McLeod Chapman's guided tour of a shroom-and-gloom ghost world, where everyone is addicted to death, reads like a scared straight program that horrifies you into choosing life. -Grady Hendrix, New York Times bestselling author of The Final Girl Support Group A terrifying meditation of the horrors of modern life and our collective fixation with death. Clay McLeod Chapman's Ghost Eaters promises to fix what ails you, existentially speaking. But be warned: follow Chapman down this rabbit hole and you will see dead people. -Alma Katsu, author of The Fervor Ghost Eaters is one of those rare horror novels that have everything: a dash of humor, real life demons, complex characters, a heavy dose of the supernatural, and the kind of ending you never forget. This is high-grade horror, and Clay McLeod Chapman is the real deal. -Gabino Iglesias, author of The Devil Takes You Home Clay McLeod Chapman is a weaver of nightmares and Ghost Eaters is his darkest creation yet. A non-stop thrill ride, all you can do is strap in and prepare to be haunted. Chapman is the 21st century's Richard Matheson. He's that good. -Richard Chizmar, New York Times best-selling author of Chasing the Boogeyman A quintessential ghost story with a fresh, trippy twist. Chapman weaves hair-raising, goosebump-inducing horror through a sharp exploration of loss, addiction, and grim history. Haunting guaranteed. -Rachel Harrison, author of Cackle and The Return


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