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  1. Bentley Little (born 1960 in Mesa, Arizona) is an American author of horror fiction. Publishing an average of a novel a year since 1990, Little avoids publicity and rarely does promotional work or interviews for his writing.

  2. February 24, 2023. ( 2023-02-24) The Consultant is an American thriller television series created by Tony Basgallop, based on the novel by Bentley Little and starring Christoph Waltz as the titular character, with Nat Wolff, Brittany O'Grady, and Aimee Carrero in supporting roles.

  3. Bentley Little is an American author of numerous horror novels. He was discovered by Dean Koontz. Little was born one month after his mother attended the world premiere of Psycho. He published his first novel, The Revelation, with St. Martin's Press in 1990.

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    • January 1, 1960
  4. The Academy. The Vanishing. The Resort. The Return. See More. More Series From Bentley Little. Dark Screams. Bentley Little is the author of numerous novels, short stories, articles, essays, and reviews. After earning a BA in communications and an MA in English,...

  5. Mini Bio. Bentley Little was born in Arizona. He received a BA in Communications and an MA in English and Comparative Literature from California State University. He began his career as a writer in a big way. His debut book, 'The Revelation', won a Bram Stoker Award in 1990 for Best First Novel, and was subsequently praised by Stephen King .

    • December 21, 1960
  6. By, Vince A. Liaguno. Bentley Little is angry – and he’s angry about a lot of things. And while the horrors on the surface of his novels are often smokescreens for the weighty social themes that lie beneath, it’s his literary gut reactions to things like conformity, large corporations, religious fanaticism, and even recycling that have given readers nearly two decades of scares with ...

  7. 22 de jan. de 2015 · After a hope-and-a-prayer phone call to an overseas literary agent and submitting to an NSA-esque background check, The Horror Review’s Egregious Gurnow was reluctantly given an elusive P.O. Box by which to communicate with one of the most notorious figures in horror fiction, Bentley Little.