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Philip Nutman

Author of Wet Work

34+ Works 159 Members 4 Reviews

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Includes the names: Philip Nutman, Philip Nutman

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Book of the Dead (1989) — Contributor — 424 copies, 4 reviews
Hellboy: Odd Jobs (2003) — Contributor — 300 copies, 3 reviews
Splatterpunks: Extreme Horror (1976) — Contributor — 181 copies, 1 review
Borderlands 2 (1991) — Contributor — 151 copies, 3 reviews
The Year's Best Horror Stories: XIX (1991) — Contributor — 50 copies, 1 review
Forbidden Acts (1995) — Contributor — 44 copies, 1 review
British Invasion (2008) — Contributor — 29 copies
Taboo Especial (1991) — Contributor — 28 copies
Gahan Wilson's the Ultimate Haunted House (1996) — Contributor — 20 copies
Darklands: No. 1 (1991) — Contributor — 12 copies
Fangoria Horror Magazine #110, March 1992 (1992) — Contributor — 4 copies
Fangoria Horror Magazine #51, January 1986 (1986) — Contributor — 3 copies
Fangoria Horror Magazine #92, May 1990 (1990) — Contributor — 3 copies
Fangoria Horror Magazine #81, April 1989 (1989) — Contributor — 3 copies
Fangoria Horror Magazine #90, February 1990 (1990) — Contributor — 2 copies

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6 reviews
This is an excellent book that kept me thrilled the entire way. I could barely put it down as I whipped through it in just two days. The premise is taken straight out of Night of the Living Dead, a comet cuts close enough to Earth to cause havoc by allowing the dead to revive and eat the living. In fact, a short story version of WET WORK first appeared in the anthology BOOK OF THE DEAD.

But the book involves much more than zombies eating flesh. The characters are so realistic that you can show more recognize any of them as neighbors, friends and family. And they pull you in to their lives, sharing their problems, making you cheer them on while they try to solve their problems. Of course, not all the problems are solved easily; the zombies have to have someone to eat. However you will still find the book riveting and not something to be missed. I know that I need to hunt down more of Nutman's books and enjoy them. Oh yeah, an extra bonus for comic book fans is that many of the characters are named after well known comic book writers and artists. It doesn't detract or add to the story itself but it is fun to find out some comic book favorites are "in" the story. show less
This is one of the most hopeless and depressing books I've read. It's probably more of a dark drama than horror. It's inspired by the real-life torture and murder of a teenage girl named Sylvia Likens in 1965. This story would be easier to swallow if it were completely made up. Powerful book, for sure.
A great zombie horror, one that gives some of the zombies a working brain and some thought pattern: absolute genius.

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