- Paperback
- Publisher: Fawcett Popular Library (1980)
- ISBN-10: 0445046244
- ISBN-13: 978-0445046245
- Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.4 x 2.3 cm
- Shipping Weight: 386 g
- Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
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4.0 out of 5 stars
An entertaining b-grade horror book!,
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This review is from: Night things (Paperback)
Conora is a small, quiet town in the semi desert of New Mexico. It's habitants are diverse in culture and creed...Anthony Cavella has just moved into town with his young daughter, Dierdre. They are making a fresh start and a new life for themselves, thanks to the small house and town newspaper left to Anthony by his Uncle. Tony is a newspaper man and soon finds things to investigate even in this little town... Marty Haven's is a 15 year old boy living with his aunt, who is his guardian. Despite his aunts objections, he enjoys watching the new construction crew just outside of town, hoping for a little adventure... Lori Danek is new to town as well, having just opened her own little shop. She is loving the transition from busy New York to serene Conora. Meeting wonderful Tony and his precocious daughter is icing on the cake. Sheriff Miguel Lopez is a honest, hardworking man who carefully watches over his town. He has a wife, two children and a good heart.
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4.7 out of 5 stars (3 customer reviews) 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A horde of nasty critters!,
By Jim Lay - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Night things (Paperback)
I love a good monster novel (or "critter novel" as we say in the south). And Thomas F. Monteleone conjures a whole nasty horde of them in NIGHT THINGS... A construction crew accidentally unearths a cavern in the desert. It is the tomb of an ancient evil that the Indians bound to the underworld in an effort to save mankind. But now they are free and there'll be hell to pay for the residents of a nearby town. When darkness falls, a horde of mummified demon-like trolls crawl forth and begin to devour and feed like pirhanas... If you love horror like I do, and you enjoy a good critter story, with a fun b-movie flavor to it, then I highly recommend you seek this one out. It's probably hard to find these days, but well worth the search.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An entertaining b-grade horror book!,
By J. Gould "Its just me" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Night things (Paperback)
Conora is a small, quiet town in the semi desert of New Mexico. It's habitants are diverse in culture and creed...Anthony Cavella has just moved into town with his young daughter, Dierdre. They are making a fresh start and a new life for themselves, thanks to the small house and town newspaper left to Anthony by his Uncle. Tony is a newspaper man and soon finds things to investigate even in this little town... Marty Haven's is a 15 year old boy living with his aunt, who is his guardian. Despite his aunts objections, he enjoys watching the new construction crew just outside of town, hoping for a little adventure... Lori Danek is new to town as well, having just opened her own little shop. She is loving the transition from busy New York to serene Conora. Meeting wonderful Tony and his precocious daughter is icing on the cake. Sheriff Miguel Lopez is a honest, hardworking man who carefully watches over his town. He has a wife, two children and a good heart. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great entertaining ride of terror, suspense and gore galore!,
By Garnie Klier "G-man" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Night things (Paperback)
I purchased this book brand new and completely cold off the shelf. I knew nothing of the author, but simply from seeing the cover and reading the excerpt on the inside I felt it should feed the overwhelming addiction to horror and gore I was fully under the influence of at the time. Getting home on a friday afternoon I read it front to back and re-read it again, over the weekend. Needless to say bing very satisfied with the choice to buy it and totally entertained by a great story filled with native american mysticism, gore, suspense to be sure but a lot more as well, it was simply a great read.
Here we are 25 years later and I have been for ever-and-a-day trying recall all the images this book had left permanently etched into my slowly fading memory. You see, I have been trying to find this book after having foolishly lent it to someone else and never getting it back all those years ago. As time has gone on I've tried every couple of years to dig into the drudge and/or find help to track a copy down but had been becomming more unsure of the title (funny how age has that effect on the mind! That and not being able to recall the authors name.) The net has not been a help either, constantly getting listings for the book by Michael Talbot or lyrics for Ronnie Milsap tend to leave one feeling empty. Low and behold tonight I was lucky enough to stumble into here by pure chance and read the other reviews below. POW!! I've struck gold! This is a really fun ride and I have had a special space on my shelf just waiting for this gem! Finally, after 25 years!! The copy I just purchased should be here by this weekend, I guess I can wait a little longer... Thanks for the help and hopefully this helps someone else. |
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