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The Keeper by Sarah Lanagan
http://www.amazon.com/Keeper-The-ebo...14/ref=ed_oe_k
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From Publishers Weekly
In her assured but overstuffed horror debut, Langan lovingly crafts the struggling town of Bedford, Maine, its unlucky inhabitants and the troubling history of the town's shuttered paper mill, before tearing it all to bloody pieces. Bedford is haunted by the beautiful Susan Marley, a damaged young woman who wanders the streets and never speaks a word, stirring "feeling[s] of something undone, something quite wrong, at the sight of her." Those feelings are strongest in Susan's maladjusted little sister, Liz, wracked with guilt over Susan's fate; their mother, who refuses to acknowledge her wayward daughter's existence; and alcoholic high school teacher Paul Martin, who once had an affair with Susan. Susan's fall to her death in the final, rain-soaked days of winter triggers a series of events that bring the buried secrets of the town to terrifying reality—people and animals rise from the dead, and a spirit of homicidal rage grips the living. Fighting to survive, Langan's characters come brilliantly to life, their inner conflicts rendered in sharp but exhausting detail at once expansive and constricting, slowing the narrative to a crawl just before it whips into frenzied, graphic violence. This is horror on a big scale, akin to the more ambitious work of Stephen King, and though Langan's enormous imagination can slow her narrative, this effective debut promises great things to come. (Oct.)
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Review
"it’s hard to put down..." -- Washington Times

"recalls Edgar Allan Poe" -- Washington Times

Review
"Langan has a sharp eye for the small vivid details of American life, and her characters are utterly believable. Reminiscent of early Stephen King, this is not for the squeemish" (London Times )

"An astonishing first novel...chilling, haunting, and so smartly written that the pages fly by like the wind." (Ray Garton, author of THE LOVELIEST DEAD )

"[A] distinct and juicy flavor all its own. THE KEEPER begins what should be a very fruitful career." (Peter Straub, New York Times bestselling author of IN THE NIGHT ROOM )

"A dark and bracingly bleak tale of supernatural terror." (Ramsey Campbell, author of SECRET STORY )

"Deft and disturbing... twists expectations into surreal surprises... hypnotic reading - an assured and impressive debut." (Douglas E. Winter )

"A smart, brand-new take on the haunted house story.hard to believe this is a first novel." (Jack Ketchum, author of OFFSPRING )

"it's the only horror story I've read recently that finds adequate metaphors for the self-destructive properties of anger." (New York Times Book Review )

"Akin to the more ambitious work of Stephen King...this effective debut promises great things to come." (Publishers Weekly )

"THE KEEPER kept me up, late into the night...I'm hoping for a whole shelf of novels by Langan." (Kelly Link, author of MAGIC FOR BEGINNERS )

"[A] brilliant debut, heralding the arrival of a major talent." (Tim Lebbon, author of DUSK and BERSERK )

"Echoes of Stephen King resound...the first fruits of a most promising career." (Washington Times )

"recalls Edgar Allan Poe" (Washington Times )

"it's hard to put down..." (Washington Times )

Product Description

Some believe Bedford, Maine, is cursed. Its bloody past, endless rain, and the decay of its downtown portend a hopeless future. With the death of its paper mill, Bedford's unemployed residents soon find themselves with far too much time to dwell on thoughts of Susan Marley. Once the local beauty, she's now the local whore. Silently prowling the muddy streets, she watches eerily from the shadows, waiting for . . . something. And haunting the sleep of everyone in town with monstrous visions of violence and horror.

Those who are able will leave Bedford before the darkness fully ascends. But those who are trapped here—from Susan Marley's long-suffering mother and younger sister to her guilt-ridden, alcoholic ex-lover to the destitute and faithless with nowhere else to go—will soon know the fullest and most terrible meaning of nightmare.
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