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Bradley Denton

    June 7, 1958

    Bradley Clayton Denton is an American science fiction author who also ventures into other genres. His work delves into complex characters and the darker aspects of human nature with a keen sense of black humor. Denton's style is marked by its inventiveness and his ability to blend intricate scientific concepts with a profound understanding of human psychology. His writing offers readers a unique exploration of the boundaries of science, morality, and comedy.

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    Lunatics
    Blackburn
    • 2007

      Blackburn

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(498)Add rating

      Exploring the psyche of a serial killer, the narrative delves into the lives of Blackburn's twenty-one victims, each representing various societal flaws. As he confronts the hypocrisies of the world, his motivations for murder unfold, revealing a complex character shaped by circumstance and frustration. Through the stories of law enforcers, writers, and others, the novel examines themes of morality, deception, and the darker aspects of human nature, challenging readers to understand the mind behind the violence.

      Blackburn
    • 1997

      Lunatics

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.7(213)Add rating

      Jack, a widower, faces increasing concern from his friends after being arrested for public indecency while claiming to meet a moon goddess named Lily. To help him avoid legal troubles, they take him to a secluded cabin during each full moon. As they confront their own desires, each friend is influenced by Lily, prompting them to explore their true feelings and the complexities of love and loss. The story delves into themes of grief, friendship, and self-discovery under the enchanting influence of the moon.

      Lunatics