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Book Review: Red Hands is Either Creepily Satisfying or a Trigger for Your Worst Nightmare

Book Review: “Red Hands” is Either Creepily Satisfying or a Trigger for Your Worst Nightmare “Red Hands” by Christopher Golden Reviewed by Elizabeth Hand, Special to The Washington Post Tuesday, December 22, 2020 1:29 PM Hand’s most recent novel is “The Book of Lamps and Banners.” © 2020, Washington Post Book World Service/Washington Post Writers Group Have we reached the point where reality and horror fiction have become too close for comfort? The premise of Christopher Golden’s new book “Red Hands” is eerily resonant: A novel bio-pathogen is released upon a small American town and turmoil ensues. The book, which features classic horror elements shambling corpses, an ancient evil unleashed is either creepily satisfying or a trigger for your worst nightmare.

Canavan kicks Tyrone into a semi-final with Derry

Canavan kicks Tyrone into a semi-final with Derry The Red Hands edged out Donegal in Ballybofey Ruairi Canavan in action against Andrew McBride in last year s Arthurs Cup Final Reporter: );   ); Martin Boyle s aide will face Tyrone who came through after a close battle with Donegal in MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey. DONEGAL 0-7 TYRONE 0-8 The Red Hands men could afford to hit 13 wides, but they had Ruairi Canavan in their ranks and although he accounted for a good number of those wides, he was still the match winner. In the end Canavan was the difference between the sides. He looks like a real chip of the old block and was dangerous off either foot. The Tyrone side were strong around midfield with Conor Colton very good in the air.

Ulster MFC: semi spots secured by Tyrone, Derry, Fermanagh and Monaghan

Ulster MFC: semi spots secured by Tyrone, Derry, Fermanagh and Monaghan December 20, 2020 Ruairi Canavan struck two late points as Tyrone edged out Donegal in Ballybofey to move into the semi-finals of the Ulster minor football championship this afternoon. It finished 0-8 to 0-7 at MacCumhaill Park, where the visitors landed three points in the closing quarter to snatch victory. Conor O’Neill’s converted mark saw Donegal lead by 0-4 to 0-3 at the half and they’d be two to the good early in the restart before a Canavan brace tied things up. Blake McGarvey nudged the home side back in front on 40 minutes before a Harry Morgan ‘45’ and a superb point from Canavan sent the Red Hands on their way.

Book World: Red Hands is either creepily satisfying or a trigger for your worst nightmare

Book World: Red Hands is either creepily satisfying or a trigger for your worst nightmare Elizabeth Hand, The Washington Post Dec. 17, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail By Christopher Golden - - - Have we reached the point where reality and horror fiction have become too close for comfort? The premise of Christopher Golden s new book Red Hands is eerily resonant: A novel bio-pathogen is released upon a small American town and turmoil ensues. The book, which features classic horror elements - shambling corpses, an ancient evil unleashed - is either creepily satisfying or a trigger for your worst nightmare. The novel opens on a bucolic scene, the annual Fourth of July parade in Jericho Falls, N.H. To Maeve Sinclair, just shy of 30, the parade is a melancholy reminder that she s moving on to a new job in Boston. Her entire family is here: Maeve s amicably divorced parents; her younger brother, Logan; her sister, Rose; and Rose s girlfriend, Priya. There s also an old flame of Maeve

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