THE BIGHEAD

 

• Limited edition hardcover/trade paperback

Necro Publication, April, 1997.

 

• Second edition trade paperback (the author’s preferred text)

Overlook Press, hardcover/trade paperback, Jan., 2000.

 

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Rape. Murder. Brain-eating.

Never before has a work of fiction dared to delve so deeply into the realms of perversion, sexual dementia, and bad taste...

 

Who is he? What is he? An inbred homicidal pervert? A supernatural psychopath? Who or whatever he is, he's on a roll now, raging out of the Virginia backwoods and leaving in his wake a trail of blood, guts, and disgust far beyond the limits of your reckoning.

 

JERRICA

 

Sex-addict, drug-addict - a woman so far out of control she would make Linda Lovelace look like a schoolmarm. And little does she know, The Bighead is coming... for her.

 

THE ABBEY

 

Closed for years, Wroxeter Abbey is back in business, haunted by two nuns... from hell. Erotopathic, clinically demented, gross beyond belief. To the faithful priest, Father Alexander, they will do things that absolutely beggar description...

 

Lee’s magnum opus of indulgent gratuitous sex and violence--the B-Movie Monster In The Woods has never gone this far, splatterporn either at its best or most irredeemable--you decide. The Necro 1st-edition h/c (only 100 copies in existence) remains a big-ticket item in the collector’s market, while the remaining 400 trade-paperbacks fetch a tidy sum too. There’s enough hardcore sex here to make the complete filmography of Christy Canyon look PG-rated, and enough scatological violence to make Ivan the Terrible’s torture ministers throw up. A sex-addict bimbo, a Catholic priest with a foul mouth, and a frigid protagonist who needs some lovin’ in a bad way all get their comeuppance in this cult extravaganza in which Lee took the social persona of CREEKERS and brought it to a pinnacle that best demonstrates his mastery of “Redneck Horror.” The blood-drenched antics of his backwoods bad guys Tritt “Balls” Conner and Dicky Caudill are regularly imitated but have never been topped. Not many books can boast a double urinary catheterization AND coital congress with a colostomic egress. With a first line of “She stove the baby’s head in with a cast iron skillet; it burst like a pale, ripe fruit,” you know you won’t be confusing this with THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY. Little-known fact: THE BIGHEAD contains a scene that Lee’s editor at Zebra originally deleted from CREEKERS, the “Kohl’s Point” scene.