"An great interpretive work"
-- Austin International Arena
"sure to be hailed as a pivotal masterpiece in the career of a
major new artist.."
-- Advance
"The Tell Tale Heart is enjoyable and Fountain does a fine job of
matching illustration to text."
-- Ellen Datlow, from The Years Best Fantasy & Horror 1996
"Bill Fountain's obsessive exploration of well trod turf is
laudable and engaging."
-- Steve Bissette --
(Steve Bissette)
Reader ReviewsIt was a very good book. It is about the narrator who is convienced that this old man's eye is evil and it is going after him. His compulsive disoder takes him to go and see the eye every night. Until one night he goes to see it and the old man is up. The mad man shines the Light in his wide open eye. the man kills the poor old man and does unmetionable things to him. The police finally get there and question him. To convience them that he is inocent he invites them in for tea. While sitting down he starts getting insane and hears his heart beating, but he thinks it is the old mans. He finally fesses and is sentenced to death.
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