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The 13th

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $7.99
Manufacturer: Leisure Books
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Description
Castle House Lodge. A century ago it was an exclusive resort hotel. But for years it's stood empty, a haunting shadow of its former glories. Now, after twenty-five years of rumors and ghost stories, the overgrown grounds are showing signs of being tended. The building itself has been repaired. Castle House has new occupants.
What was once a haven for the elite is now a madhouse, a private asylum for pregnant women. But are all the patients really insane? And is it just a coincidence that people have begun to disappear from the nearby town? David Shale's girlfriend is one of the missing, and he's determined to find the truth behind the mysterious Dr. Rockford and his house of secrets.
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-12
Summary: "Excellent book!"
After reading John Everson's Covenant and Sacrifice, I was eagerly awaiting the release of his newest, The 13th and it was definitely worthy the wait. He keeps getting better and better! The 13th is character driven and touches on all the stuff that we love about horror-demonology, medical experimentation, stem cell research and of course, lots of graphic details. This book is a must read for any horror fan and is not for the faint of heart. John Everson pulls no punches. I can't wait for his next one, "Siren." This is one author to watch!!
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-06-30
Summary: "Mixed Feelings But Recommended"
Don't judge a book by its cover, because although this cover is surprisingly bad coming from Leisure, it turned out to be a rather demented and generally enjoyable read. The premise and characters seem right out of an Edward Lee novel, only a bit more suspenseful and fast paced. Not as gory as Lee, but I'll take better characters over gore any day. In previous work, Author Everson seems to have a fixation on high cliffs and secluded mountain towns, and "The 13th" is no exception. This new title is about as good as his last book, "Sacrifice", but not better than "Covenent".
I really enjoyed the slow build of piecing together what exactly was happening at the asylum and the relationships between the characters. The first half felt honest and organic... and then things seemed to enter the Twilight Zone, as realism seemed to go out the window. The problems started when a police officer discovered numerous missing people held captive and did little to get them out. Sure, in reality, breaking and entering is illegal, but the safety and lives of a dozen women have to come first. To search the asylum, the police could have simply claimed that an anonymous caller gave them a tip, which in turn would have given the authorities reasonable suspicion to search the premises. Or at the very least, contact the families of the missing women to at least let them know where to visit their loved ones. Even when an eye witness explains how he saw a bloody ritual in the basement, the lame police response was that they're looking into it. Looking into it? That's it?! Are you kidding me?!
Some other problems I had were the threatening letter to the chief of police not to get a warrant seemed very contrived. No father, especially a good cop, would knowingly allow his daughter to be kept in danger like that. It just didn't ring true based on that character's past. The doctor giving a key that unlocks the asylum to the lawn boy after meeting him for the first time just didn't make any sense, especially since the doctor's intentions were so secretive and privacy so valued. Why risk that liability? It really bothers me when all the details in a story hold true except for the one that counts the most.
While there were some genuine surprises peppered throughout the story, along with some creatively graphic violence, I found the 100+ page climax a bit too long and drawn out. With an ending that long, the tension and suspense begins to fizzle and go flat. I did enjoy that author Everson never shied away from the darker material, and overall this is still a solid read. However, I preferred his first novel, "Covenent", a lot more than this, and rank "The 13th" about equal to Everson's "Sacrifice".
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-06-15
Summary: "Mutter Astarte!"
All I can say is "WHOA"!!!! This novel is a nail bitter! Rosemary's Baby just got drop kicked out the window. This book is suspenseful, brutal, and just plain great entertainment. After reading this, I have ordered Everson's previous novels as well as preordered Sirens! This author has a TON of potential. I cannot wait to dive into his other works.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-05-17
Summary: "A great, fun read"
It's been a while since I've really enjoyed a good horror novel. Most of the stuff I've run across in the big bookstores I don't care for. Also, horror isn't usually classified, so it makes finding good stuff hard.
But, thanks to my online association with independent booksellers, John Everson's book The 13th was recommended to me as a good read. And so it was.
Sometimes horror writers take themselves too seriously. Others don't take themselves seriously enough. The 13th was a nice balance for me. I read it in 3 sittings and rush-read at the end, which is always a sign that I'm digging a book.
I don't have much more to say about it. Great, fun read. And I will also be picking up his other books. If you're into horror and gore, I highly recommend it!
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-03-17
Summary: "ok horror novel"
the novel was okay for what it was i wouild read somethuing else by him. The book stared out really good then the book got really slow and the book got good again . I had never read anything by him until this book again i could be wrong buti would give his books aother try because i do like the horror books.
