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Ghoul (Paperback)

by Michael Slade (Author)
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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Slade is a pen name for Jay Clarke, John Banks and Lee Clarke, the trio who previously produced Headhunter and now this excessively nasty horror story. The pages are crammed with nauseating details and incidents of maiming, murders, incest and other crimes committed in Canada, England and the U.S. While not sexually occupied with different women, Zinc Chandler of the RCMP investigates the putative musicians in the rock group, Ghoul, Rika Hyde and her brother Saxon Hyde (stage names, Erika Zann and Axel Crypt). In London, Scotland Yard's Hilary Rand faces demotion when she fails to stop a mad bomber and a bloodthirsty fiend. Chandler, meanwhile, learns that one of the Hydes' two half-sisters was killed, the body dissolved in an acid bath. He meets and falls in love with the other sister, Deborah, who seems the only sane member of the scandalous family. Interrupted continually by psychological analyses and quantities of needless details about paper-thin characters, the narrative becomes merely boring. The trio are no match for H. P. Lovecraft or other authors to whom they refer, apparently to validate the gory details of this mystery. Literary Guild alternate.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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The bodies were all the same--stripped, drained of blood, and heartless. Thepress screamediller every bit as gripping as Slade's first novel, Headhunter. HC: Morrow. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars My first brush with Slade, Jun 16 2003
This review is from: Ghoul (Hardcover)
This was my first Slade book and I still have a special place for it. I've been around the block a few times and have to say that no one can write quite like Slade. I looked around and burned my way through several horror fiction writers before stumbling across this one quite by accident. I was browsing through a bookstore and kind of liked the skull hologram on the book's front. I hadn't even heard of the guy. Great book great writer/s...somehow though, this one is still the best, none of the others seem quite like it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars GHOULS NIGHT OUT, Aug 14 2001
By Michael Butts (Martinsburg, WV USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ghoul (Paperback)
This second in the Slade series of Special X novels is not as engrossing as those that follow it, but it still packs a pretty horrific punch. We meet for the first time Zinc Campbell, one of the Mounties' more colorful characters, and join him on his search for a mysterious rock band called The Ghouls. Earlier in the book, we meet a strange collection of young men who initiate a rather nebbish-like youngster in their group called "The Ghouls." His initiation rite sets the stage for some ghastly goings on as he grows up. Meanwhile in London, Hilary Rand, the female Chief of Police about to get ousted by her sexist peers, faces several ghastly killers: The Vampire Killer, Jack (a homophobe bomber), and The Sewer Killer. Just who these gentlemen are remains a mystery throughout the book and how they intertwine provides for some fascinating commentary on the psyche of a psychotic! Zinc manages to get involved with two women: the Amazon FBI beauty, Carol Tate, and the frumpishly beautiful Deborah Lane, who has some dark secrets and connections of her own. Other than Zinc and Bob George, the regulars from "Headhunter" and the upcoming novels are noticeably absent. The identity of the different killers is a little more obvious than in the other Special X books, but Slade still manages to pull a real whopper at the end. All in all, worth reading to maintain the flow of this outstanding series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Burke and Hare woulda loved this!, Aug 31 2000
By Duane T. Pesice "moderan" (Rottenchester) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ghoul (Paperback)
What an amazing book! Though I know that the depiction of a multiple personality in this novel is not actually the way such things work, it was easy enough to suspend disbelief, because of the completely captivating story and the concise prose style of the three people who write as Michael Slade. I found this thing in a used bookstore not too long after it came out (lucky me), and noticed a blurb on the back that said it had Cthulhu Mythos content. That was good enough for me to shell out the few shekels and bring the thing home, especially as there wasn't anything else very interesting on the shelves...and was I ever glad I did. Couldn't figure out til the very end which one of the personalities was actually responsible for the wanton destruction depicted in this book, though I had my suspicions. The suspense was unbearable for me, and I stayed up all night to read this thing in one sitting. While doing research for a book of my own, this book popped up and said "Read me". So I did, repeating the experience all over again. I hadn't exactly forgotten about Saxon, but time and the load of many other fine books had dulled the memory a bit. Not now. It will be quite a while before I forget, and btw, I read it while listening to the earlier work of Alice Cooper, who had a recommending blurb on the edition I have. Nice combo-I recommend it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ghoulishly delightful horror!
It has been a long time since I read GHOUL... I have not forgotten any details! That would be impossible. Read more
Published on Jun 25 2000 by iammisko

5.0 out of 5 stars Practically flawless and absolutely riveting
Despite the length of this book, I managed to read it cover-to-cover in one day...because once you pick up GHOUL, you cannot put it down for ANY reason. Read more
Published on April 6 2000 by James O'Blivion

5.0 out of 5 stars frightened by marilyn manson?
If you are, then read no further. The Scream will make your parents throw out your Judas Priest records again! Read more
Published on Mar 21 2000 by amy

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best thrillers I have ever read!
I had never heard of Michael Slade. While looking through the book rack at a grocery store I picked up this book, read the back cover, and decided to give it a try. Read more
Published on May 18 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the most memorable, horrific books I have ever read
I have been a horror fan since I was 9 years old, I read Ghoul when I was 14, the first time I picked up the book, I had to put it down, it was so graphic, I then picked it up... Read more
Published on Jan 17 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars "Slade delivers no holds barred thrills and chills"
Slade hurls his readers head first into first rate suspense and chills with Ghoul. A vampire killer, a mad bomber and a cold blooded hitman are just a few of the elements... Read more
Published on Aug 14 1997

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