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X's for Eyes
X's for Eyes | Laird Barron
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Brothers Macbeth and Drederick Tooms should have it made as fair-haired scions of an impossibly rich and powerful family of industrialists. Alas, life is complicated in mid-1950s USA when you're child heirs to the throne of Sword Enterprises, a corporation that has enshrined Machiavelli's The Prince as its operating manual and whose patriarch believes, Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds, would be a swell company logo. Consider also those long, cruel winters at the Mountain Leopard boarding school for assassins in the Himalayas, or that Dad may be a supervillain, while an uncle occasionally slaughters his nephews and nieces for sport; and the space flight research division of Sword Enterprises "accidentally" sent a probe through a wormhole into outer darkness and contacted an alien god. Now a bloodthirsty cult and an equally vicious rival firm suspect the Tooms boys know something and will spare no expense, nor innocent life, to get their claws on them. Between the machinations of the disciples of black gods and good old corporate skullduggery, it's winding up to be of a hell of a summer vacation for the lads.
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Jari-chan
X's for Eyes | Laird Barron
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Panpan

I chose this one for a challenge and because apparently there should be some strong lovecraftian vibes in this one. Well, I did not get any vibes from this book at all and in a couple of days I wont even remember I read it. Too much dialogue, no real characters and I couldn't find the story before I lost interest. I should've gone with my second choice...

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jtap66
X's for Eyes | Laird Barron
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Pickpick

HP Lovecraft meets the Venture Bros. in a dark, violent and riotous piece of work. A quick and incredibly fun read.

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Anton
X's for Eyes | Laird Barron
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Pickpick

This short story/novella is a take on adventure pulp novels with a dash of cosmic horror. The leads are a pair of brothers whose lives are filled with assassins, arctic expeditions, and bizarre corporate intrigue (think the Hardy Boys growing up in a family of super villains). There's a lot going on here, with maybe a few too many ideas crammed into a short book, but it's a fun ride that reminds me of Warren Ellis' comic series Planetary. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Anton
X's for Eyes | Laird Barron

More cosmic horror short fiction, this time courtesy of an author @brendanmleonard recommended on here recently!

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