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Cold Skin

Published
Nov 2005
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Horror Horror
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240

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Shortly after World War I, a troubled man accepts a solitary assignment as a "weather official” on a tiny, remote island on the edges of the Antarctic. When he arrives, the predecessor he is meant to replace is missing and a deeply disturbed stranger is barricaded in a heavily fortified lighthouse. At first adversaries, the two find that their tenuous partnership may be the only way they survive the unspeakably horrific reptilian creatures that ravage the island at night, attacking the lighthouse in their organized effort to find warm-blooded food. Armed with a battery of ammunition and explosives, the weather official and his new ally must confront their increasingly murderous mentality, and, when the possibility of a kind of truce presents itself, decide what kind of island they will inhabit. Equal parts Stephen King, a phantasmagorical Robinson Crusoe, and Lord of the Flies , Cold Skin is literary horror that deals with the basist forms of human behavior imaginable, while exploring why we so vehemently fear the Other.

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Feb 2007 Canongate Books ISBN 1841958832
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Feb 2009 Penguin (Canada) ISBN 0143170317
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First Edition Nov 2005 Farrar, Straus and Giroux ISBN 0374182396
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Jun 2009 Canongate Books ISBN 1847676200
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Jun 2009 -- Not Selected ISBN B002VM7FZS
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