![]() Janz’s hero is a rare type that has no alternate, supernatural Hyde-esque persona, and must rely on wits and all-too-human strength to survive in this new, fascinating world. In The Raven, a mysterious chemical accident leads to a global reengineering of human DNA, giving each person a unique-and literally monstrous-alternate persona they can turn into at will or, in some cases, against their will. Janz’s newest novel, The Raven, published today, is a dystopian slipstream, melding the genres of horror, action and thriller into a riotous and wildly-entertaining amalgam of a story that feels both simultaneously trope and completely fresh. ![]() With a new publishing deal from Flame Tree Press / Simon and Schuster that has repackaged and re-released his catalogue-to-date, and already incredibly popularity in the niche horror field, Janz has the talent and consistency to stretch his passionate fanbase and establish himself as a new heavy-hitter of genre fiction. ![]() The author of more than a dozen books of horror and suspense, prolific author Jonathan Janz seems long-overdue to break into the mainstream readership realms of King, Koontz, Barker, joining the ranks of modern bestselling horror authors such as Paul Tremblay, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Riley Sager, and Josh Malerman. ![]()
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