Kiss the GoatKit is a twenty-five-year-old Yorkshire bus driver who isn't quite like the rest of us, as the old story goes. One day she hears a passenger playing a song-the Electric Hellfire Club's "Kiss the Goat"-a song she never knew existed outside the ghostly manifestations that have been haunting her lonely nights, complete with sounds, smell and sight. Enter, then, the ghost of Rose Selavy . . . a devil-worshipping prostitute with more on her mind than just bodily possession . . . A romp through satanic disco music, ethereal auto-erotica and apparitions with agendas, this modern ghost story is Brain Stableford at his quirky and subversive best. |
Contents
Section 13 | 110 |
Section 14 | 118 |
Section 15 | 123 |
Section 16 | 132 |
Section 17 | 137 |
Section 18 | 148 |
Section 19 | 158 |
Section 20 | 167 |
Section 9 | 76 |
Section 10 | 83 |
Section 11 | 94 |
Section 12 | 102 |
Section 21 | 174 |
Section 22 | 185 |
Section 23 | 192 |
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