“Decay Inevitable” by Conrad A. Williams. Release Date: Summer 2009. Published by Solaris Books. Sean Redman is a failed policeman who cannot escape the job. Will Lacey is a husband who witnesses the birth of a monster. Cheke is a killing machine programmed to erase every trace of an experiment gone horribly wrong…
“Decay Inevitable” is a novel charting the grim territories of the shadow line that trembles at the very end of life. These are badlands of horrifying dreams and demons where a black market in unspeakable goods thrives. A race is on to unearth the secrets of the soul…secrets woven into the fabric of death itself…
What you see above is the artwork (see original post HERE) that will be used for the cover to “Decay Inevitable”, which is absolutely stunning! For those that may not recognize the style, the artist is the one and only Dave McKean, best known for his collaborations with Neil Gaiman (The Sandman). McKean has also done a bunch of other graphic novel work including Hellblazer and Grant Morrison’s “Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth”, provided covers for numerous books and CDs, and even directed the Neil Gaiman-written film, MirrorMask. I never get tired of McKean’s work and think he was the perfect choice for a Conrad Williams book, which by the way, I’m highly anticipating :)
“Decay Inevitable” is a novel charting the grim territories of the shadow line that trembles at the very end of life. These are badlands of horrifying dreams and demons where a black market in unspeakable goods thrives. A race is on to unearth the secrets of the soul…secrets woven into the fabric of death itself…
What you see above is the artwork (see original post HERE) that will be used for the cover to “Decay Inevitable”, which is absolutely stunning! For those that may not recognize the style, the artist is the one and only Dave McKean, best known for his collaborations with Neil Gaiman (The Sandman). McKean has also done a bunch of other graphic novel work including Hellblazer and Grant Morrison’s “Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth”, provided covers for numerous books and CDs, and even directed the Neil Gaiman-written film, MirrorMask. I never get tired of McKean’s work and think he was the perfect choice for a Conrad Williams book, which by the way, I’m highly anticipating :)
wow...that is stunning!
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