Like many another genre novelist who hasn't been able to come up
with a fresh twist, occult/horror-man Straub has instead thrown a
little bit of everything into this massive mess of a book: a
haunted town, family curses, demonic possession, duels with Satan,
telepathy, clairvoyance, ghosts, bats, plague, murder, suicide, and
plenty of dead birds. Still, through about the first half of the
excessive 500+ pages here, Straub's cross-cutting techniques and
appealing characterizations do manage to stir up a curious, eerie
mixture. In posh little Hampstead, Ct., in May 1980, assorted
creepy things are happening. There's a hushed-up accident at a
research facility - and a "thinking cloud" of DRG-16 (a bio-warfare
gas) floats out, causing several citizens to slowly, revoltingly
liquefy. There's a series of savage slash-murders. There are child
suicides (by drowning), outbreaks of insanity. And the focus
gradually closes in on four Hampstead residents, all with long
local family histories, who are especially attuned to the
goings-on: architect Richard Allbee, former child TV-star, haunted
by his dead co-star; clairvoyant teenager Tabby Smithfield, son of
a ne'er-do-well alcoholic; psychic Patsy McCloud, a battered wife;
and aged writer Graham Williams - the sometime narrator who knows
what's really going on. Back in '24, you see, Graham killed a
homicidal Hampstead maniac named Bates Krell who was actually a
reincarnation of Satanic, pre-Revolutionary villain Gideon Winter;
and now, it seems, Winter has returned yet again to cover Hampstead
in evil (he's taken over the body of the town's most beloved
doctor!) - so it's up to the four heroes, the last of their
families, to do battle against this "Dragon." Veteran occult
readers, then, will find a disappointingly standard plot waiting
for them here, despite the enticing opening puzzles. Even worse,
once the haunted-town setup is revealed, Straub doesn't move
snappily to the inevitable demon-duel finale (with love-power
triumphant); instead, he pads things out with over 200 pages of
murk and gore - as Hampstead's woes escalate (fire, plague), as
Graham reminisces, as Winter kills more (Richard's wife, Tabby's
father), as the four heroes suffer through morbid hallucinations,
frequent retching, visitations (bats, black dogs), and near-fatal
clashes with Winter. And if considerably more readable than the
pretentious Shadowland, this again fails to supply the ghoulish fun
of Ghost Story - though genre devotees will certainly get their
fill of gruesome special effects. . . and others, lured in by
Straub's crafty first chapters, may also stay the course. (Kirkus
Reviews)
A classic tale of supernatural horror from the acclaimed author of
Koko, The Talisman and Mr X. Now reissued in a new cover style.
'Floating Dragon racks you with suspense! Straub is a master at
having whole communities rocked by the forces of wickedness.'
Observer The terrors afflicting the sleepy town of Hampstead,
Connecticut, were beyond imagination. Sparrows dropping dead from
the trees like rotten fruit, disfiguring diseases spreading like
wildfire, inexplicable murders and child drownings shattering the
lives of the citizens -- never can such a list of horrors have
afflicted one town. But the evil madness had a long history. A
catastrophe had struck Hampstead every thirty years since its
foundation 300 years before -- yet only Graham Williams, a writer
and descendant of one of the original founders, had looked into the
'black summers' and their mysterious origins. When he discovers
that descendants of the three other original settlers are back
living in the town, he knows it will be the blackest summer yet!
General
Imprint: |
HarperCollinsPublishers
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
June 1993 |
Authors: |
Peter Straub
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Dimensions: |
178 x 111 x 41mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Mass Market
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Pages: |
400 |
Edition: |
Reissue |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-00-616494-4 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Horror & ghost stories
Promotions
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LSN: |
0-00-616494-3 |
Barcode: |
9780006164944 |
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