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The Face That Must Die - Ramsey Campbell

The Face That Must Die

By: Ramsey Campbell

Hardcover | 1 September 1991

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A novel of murderous paranoia, telling of a psychotic, homophobic killer stalking the chilly streets of Liverpool. He is a monster in human form, but one with whom the reader may find a disturbing empathy, despite the searing violence. The author's other horror works include "Midnight Sun".
Industry Reviews
Originally published in British paperback, this energetic but obvious and predictable psycho-murder novel - by the author of The Nameless, Incarnate (p. 894), etc. - now makes its first US appearance. In Liverpool, there's been a series of slashing-murders involving homosexuals. And a disturbed fellow named Horridge - 40-ish, lame, repressed, wallowing in a horror of homosexuality - catches sight of a homosexual named Roy Craig one day. . . and irrationally, obsessively, decides that Craig must be the Liverpool killer. Horridge stalks Craig, informs on him to the police, makes a threatening phone call; he prowls around Craig's apartment building. Eventually, in the thrall of his delusions, Horridge assumes the role of divine avenger - killing Craig in the slasher's style. And then, to cover his tracks (or so he thinks), Horridge must return to the building - first to kill one of Craig's neighbors, then to terrorize a neighbor couple, student Peter and librarian Cathy: the killer takes Cathy hostage, there's a terror-car-ride, and a standard rescue/finale. Campbell does a relatively restrained job with tracking Horridge's madness, even if the attempt at sketching in his pathological family background is awfully thin. And the portrait of the uneasy Peter/Cathy relationship - he's something of a druggie - is sturdy filler, never slowing down the pace too seriously. In all: a simple psycho idea, competently executed, but distinctive only in the Liverpool backgrounds. (Kirkus Reviews)

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