Thursday 13 March 2014

THE KING IN YELLOW kindle by Robert W. Chambers as featured in TRUE DETECTIVE

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Robert-Chambers-classic-YELLOW-illustrated-ebook/dp/B00IZKD0AE/
http://www.amazon.com/Robert-Chambers-classic-YELLOW-illustrated-ebook/dp/B00IZKD0AE/

Robert Chambers classic THE KING IN YELLOW (illustrated)
The Definitive Edition of THE KING IN YELLOW
The classic horror collection referenced in TRUE DETECTIVE

-Illustrated with beautiful vintage images of Louisiana where True Detective is set
-Complete, unabridged, and formatted for kindle to improve your reading experience
-Linked table of contents to reach your chapter quickly

“Can art drive a person insane? Could there be a book, or a film, or a piece of music that vibrates against the cortex in a certain way, or opens great gulfs of revelation so profound and so shattering that you could never be exposed to it without being changed forever?” Jean-marcel

“An obscure 120-year-old book has risen to the top of Amazon’s charts this week thanks to references in US crime series True Detective. “ Daily Telegraph

“Although considered something of a classic by genre fans, The King in Yellow by Robert W Chambers is hardly a household name – or at least it wasn't until the dark crime series starring Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson, which premiered in the UK on Sky Atlantic on Saturday, began to drop subtle hints about the book's involvement in the TV narrative.” The Guardian

“A classic of weird horror, The King in Yellow is a collection of short stories. Well, the first four stories are weird horror classics. Related only by the existence and influence of the play The King in Yellow, the second act of which will inevitably drive mad any who read it, they're a nicely atmospheric set.” Sesana

THE KING IN YELLOW is one of the weirdest and most wonderful story collections of all time. This is the book everyone’s talking about in connection with TRUE DETECTIVE. Presented in a beautiful edition specially designed for kindle, this is William Chambers’ classic which will stay with you forever 

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