Horse latitudes

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Horse Latitudes is a collection of short stories by Richard Kadrey, an American author known for his dark fantasy and noir style. This book showcases Kadrey’s versatility and talent in weaving unique narratives that often blend elements of fantasy, horror, and science fiction. Each story in the collection explores different themes and settings, characterized by Kadrey’s signature gritty and imaginative prose. Overall, “Horse Latitudes” is a testament to Richard Kadrey’s storytelling prowess, offering readers a diverse and thrilling reading experience.

This story is excerpted from the novel, KAMIKAZE L’AMOUR (St. Martin’s Press, 1995). It first appeared in OMNI BEST SCIENCE FICTION, Vol. One.

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