Mother Howl
By (Author) Craig Clevenger
Watkins Media Limited
Datura Books
18th July 2023
13th June 2023
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
813.6
Paperback
304
Width 135mm, Height 216mm
Compelling literary crime that follows the son of a serial murderer who changes his identity in a bid to escape his past. Sixteen-year-old Lyle Edison recognizes the face of a murder victim on the nightly news - the waitress at his local diner. A place he often frequented with his dad. The following day his father is arrested and charged with her murder. And then eight further bodies are discovered. Following the revelation that his dad is in fact a serial killer, Lyle is outcast and shunned. Forced to abandon his family, illegally obtaining a new identity, he moves away to start all over again. Some years later, Lyle thinks he has finally moved on. But after several brushes with the law, Lyle's past eventually catches up to him when a mysterious stranger known only as Icarus shows up and seems to know Lyle's secret...
"Mother Howl is unlike anything youve read or will read.Truly a stunning work."
Amina Akhtar, author of Kismet
Clevengers riveting, fearless and unshakeable Mother Howl is noir from the cold side of the sun,where Icarus is gravitys assassin and every searchfor the self leads through a black star.
Steve Erickson, author of Shadowbahn and Zeroville
"Entering the world of Mother Howl is like reverse engineering an origami rattlesnake only to realize you're holding a bloodstained murder confession this book will devour you just as ruthlessly and tenderly as you devour it."
Will Christopher Baer, author of the Phineas Poe trilogy
"Couldnt keep my nose out of this one."
Stephen Graham Jones, author ofThe Only Good Indians
"I am utterly f***ing infuriated with how good it was. Just... don't make the mistake of sleeping on this."
Rob Hart, author of The Paradox Hotel
Craig Clevenger is an American author of contemporary fiction. He was born in Dallas, Texas and raised in Southern California, where he studied English at California State University, Long Beach. He has travelled extensively and lived in Dublin and London, but currently resides in California. He is the author of two previously published novels, The Contortionist's Handbook and Dermaphobia, both released by MacAdam/Cage. His work has been classified by some as neo-noir and has received praise from Chuck Palahniuk and Irvine Welsh.