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Exquisite Corpse
Exquisite Corpse
Author: Poppy Z. Brite
Convicted serial killer, Andrew Compton, escapes his execution by controlling his physical self so well that he appears dead, then steals his pathologist's clothes and car and escapes to London. He soon meets up with Jay, and the two embark on an orgy of violence born of love. 
ISBN-13: 9780752802053
ISBN-10: 0752802054
Publication Date: 1996
Pages: 256
Rating:
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3 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Orion
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 3
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woodworm avatar reviewed Exquisite Corpse on + 92 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
One of the most macabre and disturbing books I have read in a very long time, had trouble putting it down.
constant-reader avatar reviewed Exquisite Corpse on + 130 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is a good novel, but ebon black is not dark enough to describe the mood. If you're in the mood for a depths of depravity look at humanity, this is the perfect book for it. It depressed and saddened me too much to finish it.
lildrafire avatar reviewed Exquisite Corpse on + 117 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I cannot express how much I found this book disturbing. I'm used to Poppy Z Brite writing about blood and sex, but this book takes a turn that the weak of stomach should not take. I had heard that she used what she thought serial killers much feel-Jeffrey Dahmer-how they must develop an uncontrollable desire to caress, smell, taste their victims entrails.
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Helpful Score: 2
The first Poppy Brite book I ever read...but definately not the last. This book was something I couldn't put down. I loved it! Brite has a twisted mind that has me searching for more and more unusaul things to read.
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reviewed Exquisite Corpse on + 15 more book reviews
Very Disturbing. Physhological horror
krichmond avatar reviewed Exquisite Corpse on + 7 more book reviews
This book was disturbing.... which is kinda what I was looking for. However, the solidly male cast of this story was not exactly what I was expecting.

The whole story was great, but there was just a few places where I was unsure weather I wanted to keep reading or not. I wouldn't read it again, and I hope that the rest of Poppy's books are a bit more gender-diverse or this would be a major downer since she is a fantastic author.
gratefulapril avatar reviewed Exquisite Corpse on + 4 more book reviews
This book is amazing. I have read it several times, and simply love it. Poppy has the ability to reach right into the serial killer mind, or the mind of most anyone for that matter, and show us what's inside.
This is a very dark, very morbid book. I would never recomend it to, well, to most people. It is very explicit, containing drug references and use, death, murder, extreme details about it all, homosexual sex descriptions, and likely some other things most people don't want to hear about. From hearing that, alot of people are turned off on the content, but it's the story that lies beneath here, and the way it's shown to us so uniquely and so clean. Like breakfast in bed... with a murderous phycopath.

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People/Characters
Jay Byrne (Primary Character)
Lucas Ransom (Primary Character)
Andrew Compton (Major Character)
Tran Vinh (Major Character)

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