twisthorn bellow
Portugal had a director who made a film to be displayed on any radio station. Wales has a writer able to write a book filled with special effects. As a reader of Twisthorn Bellow I had always the fear of being slurped into the book.
Twisthorn Bellow has wonderful characters, strange, intelligent and capable of deceive any great detective such as Sherlock Holmes or even a Sam Vimes. However any resemblance to an Inspector Clouseau, a Jules Maigret, or a Vidocq is a sort of literary accident.
Twisthorn Bellow is full of music: simply turn any page. The book must have a headphone socket – a fault of the author.
With this book Rhys Hughes reveals the symptoms of a disease that allows him to create stories delusional, crazy, comical; he is a unusual guy I suppose.