Excerpt
The Internet: the insomniac's solace. That vast depthless uncharted sea in which the lonely, the yearning, the confused, the lost, the hopeful and the desperate are swimming alongside one another, invisible to one another, yet excitedly aware of one another as blind, insensate sea creatures might be aware of one another, if only as faint electronic impulses. The Internet, which, more and more frequently these sleepless spring nights, Matt was cruising; and where he'd made the acquaintance of an erudite individual known only as "Hugo"self-described connoisseur of "Serial Killers of the Eastern Seaboard, Mid-20th Century Onward." After several wittily intense, enigmatic exchanges, Matt found himself unexpectedly invited to visit Hugo, who lived in Paramus, New Jersey. Even on the computer screen, Hugo's boast had an air of breathless authenticity:
If you want to know HOT ZONE CLASSIFIED SICKO STUFF never released by cops to the public, HUGO is your Man!
Matt thought uneasily, Yes. He wanted to know.
Epigraph
Ultimately one loves one's desire, not the desired object.
Frederich Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil
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Reviews
- Booklist, February 15, 2001, p. 1085
- Publishers Weekly, March 26, 2001, p. 60
- Library Journal, April 1, 2001, pp. 133-134
- New York Times Book Review, May 20, 2001, p41
- The Independent (London), May 17, 2002, p. 18
- The Scotsman, May 18, 2002, p. 8
The Times (London), May 29, 2002, sec. Features
- Birmingham Post, June 15, 2002, Saturday, p. 49
Notes
Working Title: "The Bridegroom"
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