Grisham: The Big Orange Monster Fucked Up, Kartoniert / Broschiert
The Big Orange Monster Fucked Up
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- Einband:
- Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Sprache:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9798330349548
- Artikelnummer:
- 12756744
- Umfang:
- 158 Seiten
- Gewicht:
- 218 g
- Maße:
- 229 x 152 mm
- Stärke:
- 9 mm
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 15.6.2026
- Hinweis
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Klappentext
The screens start sweating first.
Rook Mercer is halfway through another dead-end overnight shift at a Tennessee gas station when the televisions begin to change. A political firebrand known only as the Monster is already flooding every screen in the country with slogans about strength, obedience, loyalty, and domination. People repeat his words without thinking. Crowds gather around livestreams like church revivals. The whole country feels feverish, angry, and hungry for something ugly.
.
By sunrise, the infection has spread beyond politics, beyond religion, beyond media hysteria. Televisions sweat orange fluid. Teeth appear where they should not. Crowds chant themselves into violent ecstasy. People stop belonging to themselves. Desire mutates. Language mutates. Bodies mutate.
The signal is not just controlling minds.
It is rewriting flesh.
Forced onto the road after a nightmare erupts inside the gas station, Rook finds himself traveling through the collapse of America alongside a wounded paramedic named Mercy, a musician named June who begins experimenting with a broken counter-frequency capable of disrupting the signal, and a damaged child named Pup who can hear the infection moving beneath the world before anyone else can.
Pup hears where the signal is strongest.
He hears where the next outbreak will happen.
And he hears something inside the broadcast trying to crawl into the real world.
As the group moves across highways, churches, megastores, abandoned towns, farmhouses, carnival grounds, and mass gatherings infected by the Monster's voice, they begin uncovering the truth behind the signal. The infection does not simply make people violent. It weaponizes shame, worship, spectacle, obedience, sexuality, fear, loneliness, political fanaticism, and the desperate human need to belong to something bigger than ourselves.
As the infection spreads nationwide, the survivors are drawn toward the largest outbreak yet: Liberty Jubilee, a grotesque carnival of worship, spectacle, mutilation, and mass infection where thousands gather beneath floodlights and giant screens to surrender themselves completely to the Monster's voice.
There, in the middle of a screaming fairground soaked in heat, static, blood, sex, fear, and applause, the signal begins preparing for its final transformation.
The Orange Monster is an extreme horror novel blending splatterpunk, body horror, psychological horror, cosmic horror, political horror, cult horror, and southern gothic apocalypse into a violent nightmare about mass manipulation, obedience, spectacle, and the terrifying things people willingly invite inside themselves.
The novel combines cinematic horror imagery, relentless escalation, grotesque transformations, survival horror, infected crowds, broadcast terror, and emotionally grounded aftermath with a distinctly American atmosphere shaped by roadside culture, televangelism, internet radicalization, political idolatry, church trauma, conspiracy thinking, social decay, and public performance.