Alexander's Song, by Paul F. Olson
- Author: Paul F. Olson
- Artist: Jill Bauman
- Page Count: 508
- Pub. Date: September 2022
- Status: In-Stock
$18.99
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"Paul F. Olson's stories are packed with mystery, violence and humanity." - Philip Fracassi, acclaimed author of Boys in the Valley and A Child Alone With Strangers
About the Book:
For a time in the 1940s, Alexander Bassett was one of the
brightest stars in the literary
firmament, an acclaimed novelist, poet, and playwright, a voice for
social justice. But the years
took their toll, Bassett’s work fell out of favor, and eventually,
the man himself dropped out of
sight. By the time the world learned of his death in 1969, few
noticed or cared.
Years later, a school teacher named Andy Gillespie sets out to write
about Bassett’s life and
visits the author’s hometown, eager to learn about his early years.
He arrives in Rock Creek,
Michigan, expecting to find a small town proud of its famous son,
but what greets him is
something much different. Only a handful of old-timers even remember
Bassett’s name, and
most have no interest in Andy’s quest. Doors are slammed in his
face. People turn away. Even
the few who seem willing to talk – an enthusiastic high school
student, an eccentric shopkeeper,
a colorful hotel owner, an elderly hermit – raise more questions
than they answer.
Despite the odds against him, Andy continues to dig. From dusty
library shelves to the neglected
stones in a lonely graveyard, from the pages of forgotten journals
to the shores of a remote
island, he keeps on searching, and gradually he begins to unbury
fragments of the truth, revealing
glimpses into Alexander Bassett’s past that are unexpected,
mysterious, and frightening.
Then the notes start to arrive.
Alexander’s Song is the story of an author nearly forgotten
by time, a man whose life was
nothing like it seemed, and a chain of darkness that began decades
ago and is not finished yet.
Published as a trade paperback:
• Printed on 60# acid-free paper
• Featuring full color cover artwork
• Retail price $18.99
PAUL F. OLSON debuted as a fiction writer in 1983, with his short story, “The Visitor.” His first novel, The Night Prophets, followed six years later. In the late 1980s, he published and edited Horrorstruck: The World of Dark Fantasy, a trade magazine for horror fans and professionals. With the late David B. Silva, he co-edited the anthologies Post Mortem: New Tales of Ghostly Horror and Dead End: City Limits, and created the award-winning newsletter Hellnotes, which he and Silva produced weekly for five years. Following Silva's death, he teamed with Richard Chizmar and Brian James Freeman to put together the tribute anthology Better Weird. Some of his short fiction is available in the collection Whispered Echoes, which includes the World Fantasy Award-nominated novella “Bloodybones.” He lives in Brimley, Michigan, not far from the shores of Lake Superior.
“This is it—a rich, complex, Straubian labyrinth of a novel, where the mysteries are layered and the histories are dark. Olson is superb, and his characters—writers and booklovers themselves—serve to elevate this unsettling tale to lofty, literary heights. I loved every word of it.” - Ronald Malfi, author of Come with Me and Black Mouth
"Olson is a skilled writer with a King-esque eye for detail and making you see all the little things. (Alexander's Song)...is a damn fine novel that is finally getting its time in the sun." - Get On My Damned Level
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