The American publication of the first novel (of two to date) by the
Britisher whom Stephen King calls "the future of the horror genre."
That accolade sings the truth of Barker's two imaginative,
soul-ripping American story collections, In the Flesh and The
Inhuman Condition; but this unwieldy, overplayed novel indicates
that Barker's forte may be the short story, after all. Barker has
set horror fiction aflame with his liberal use of sex and gore -
and this novel is no exception. In a surrealistic prologue to the
main action, a gambler/thief wanders through war-ravaged 1945
Warsaw, encountering mutilations and sexual atrocities before he
reaches his destination, a game of cards with a mysterious figure.
Cut to present-day Britain: Marty Strauss, imprisoned thief, is
granted conditional parole; he must serve as bodyguard for
reclusive billionaire Joseph Whitehead. At the tycoon's rural
estate, Marty witnesses a train of bizarre occurrences: Whitehead's
mortal terror of intruders; attack dogs savaging a man who glows
with unearthly energy; the subsequent massacre of the dogs, who
come back to life as canine zombies; the erratic, drug-based
behavior of Whitehead's daughter, Carys, with whom Marty has a
sexy, graphically depicted affair. Meanwhile, through chapters set
in London, Barker introduces Breer "the Razor-Eater" (he does, too)
and his lord, Mamoulian, the mysterious cardplayer from Warsaw, a
fantastic, demonesque figure who lives life vicariously and
telepathically through Whitehead. Seems that Whitehead's success is
due to Mamoulian's devilish blessing; now Whitehead has spurned his
benefactor, and Mamoulian wants revenge. And revenge he takes, in a
series of gruesome scenes involving tortures and slashings and
sexual perversions, maggots and shuffling beasts and slimy things -
the whole panoply of supernatural grand guignol. This frightening
novel boasts Barker's usual scalpel-clean prose and wild
inventiveness. But lacking the formal control dictated by the story
form, here Barker appears as a naughty boy hidden in a giant candy
store, stuffing himself on nasty, offensive sweets. This study in
excess may win Barker new readers, but not a better reputation.
(Kirkus Reviews)
Chance had ruled Marty Strauss' life for as long as he could
remember. Now at last luck was turning his way. Parolled from
prison, he becomes bodyguard to Joseph Whitehead, one of the
richest men in Europe. But Whitehead has also played with chance -
an ancient game which gave him vast power and wealth, in exchange
for his immortal soul. Now the forces he played against are back to
claim what's theirs. Terryifying forces, with the power to raise
the dead; and Marty is trapped between his human masters and Hell
itself, with just one last, desperate game left to play...
General
Imprint: |
Sphere
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
March 1986 |
Authors: |
Clive Barker
|
Dimensions: |
179 x 109 x 33mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Mass Market
|
Pages: |
532 |
Edition: |
Reissue |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-7515-0595-5 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Horror & ghost stories
|
LSN: |
0-7515-0595-1 |
Barcode: |
9780751505955 |
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