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A Winter Haunting
 
 

A Winter Haunting (Hardcover)

de Dan Simmons (Author)
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The old saw "You can't go home again" is a chilling understatement for this highly effective supernatural shocker, Simmons's first horror novel since Fires of Eden (1994) and a sequel to Summer of Night (1991). The latter was an eerie chronicle of a summer of lost innocence for a group of preadolescent chums who confront an entity of irrepressible evil in rural Elm Haven, Ill. Four decades later Dale Stewart, a survivor of that summer, has returned to endure a winter of adult discontent: his wife has left him, his sideline career as a novelist is sputtering and a disastrous love affair has driven him to attempt suicide. Medicated to the gills for depression, Dale seeks inspiration for his next novel in a house that figured in events of the summer of 1960. But remnants of the old malign influence have survived and they manifest as vicious spectral dogs, threatening neo-Nazi punks, cryptic messages that appear magically on his computer screen and delusions that suggest he's losing his mind. Simmons orchestrates his story's weird events craftily, introducing them as unremarkable details that only gradually show their dark side. In a nod to Henry James, whose psychological ghost story "The Jolly Corner" is repeatedly invoked, he blends jaw-dropping revelations of spiritual intrusion with carefully manipulated challenges to the reader's confidence in Dale's faculties and motivations. Though it features its share of palpable things that go bump in the night, this novel is most unsettling in its portrait of personal demons of despair that imperceptibly empower them.

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

It looks as if Simmons is about to become really big: Darwin's Blade made the Los Angeles Times best sellers list, and both The Crook Factory and Children of Night have been optioned for film. In this novel, which reintroduces characters we met as children in Summer of Night, Dale Stewart returns to his childhood home to recoup after a disastrous love affair but gets caught up in a long-unresolved murder.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Intelligent horror with decent chills, Sep 18 2008
A Winter Haunting serves up some deliciously creepy, ghoulish moments but Dan Simmons goes beyond just offering us atmospheric horror: A Winter Haunting has ancient literature, funeral deities and some metaphysical narrative twists unwinding alongside the horror. Some of it seemed like window dressing until I reached the ending, which I can only describe as impressive. It cleverly ties the disparate themes together while presenting us with a far more interesting denouement than I expected. Not many horror novels keep up a strong streak going into a book's climax, but it's even rarer that they get BETTER afterward. It was a very pleasant surprise.

If you're like me and haven't read the previous book, Summer of Night, thankfully A Winter Haunting stands all on its own. I highly recommend it.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Summer of Night 2? It's Not Even Close!, Mai 14 2004
Par Graboidz (Westminster, Maryland) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Earlier this year I stumbled upon Dan Simmons and his fantastic novel Summer of Night. Summer of Night was just a fun, hackels raising read, and when I heard of this follow-up tale featuring Dale now grown up and back in his old home town, I couldn't get a copy quick enough! Having just finshed A Winter Haunting today, I feel completely let down! The courageous boy from Summer of Night, turned into a complete louse, and an unlikable protagonist in A Winter Haunting. At least Children of Night, another Simmons sorta-sequel to Summer of Night, featuring Mike, portrayed the former boy-hero as a sympathetic, and still heroic figure. A Winter Haunting turned Dale into a huge glob of self-pity. As a reader who truly cared about this character in a pevious novel, I felt like reaching into the pages to slap some sense into the now Prozac dependent slug. At what point was I supposed to be scared? By a ghost that writes in Old English? Or of a couple dogs prowling around? I mean come on, that might have worked in another story, but this is Dale from Elm Haven who fought off a murderous janitor in a rendering truck, who saw his kid brother yanked under his bed by ghostly pale arms, who crawled through miles of tunnels into an abandoned school turned into the birthplace of a demon! This guy is supposed to be afraid of a ghost that quotes Beowolf? I still give 2 stars to A Winter Haunting if for no other reason that we get to revisit Duane, Jim Harlan, Michelle Staffney and some of the other great characters from Summer of Night. And for the inclusion of the murderous skinheads who give the novel it's only gripping moments when chasing Dale through the muddy back-country of Illinois. But if you enjoyed Summer of Night as much as I did, pass on A Winter Haunting, it will only taint the characters you enjoyed so much.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 If you liked "Ghost Story" or "Bag of Bones" ..., Mars 6 2004
Par Timothy Capehart "Review-a-holic" (Dayton, Ohio USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Dan Simmons seems to be the master of many genres. He's won a World Fantasy Award for his frightening novel "Song of Kali" and Hugo/Nebula for his Hyperion series (science fiction). He's lately written myeteries and thrillers. Here is his take on ghost stories. And boy is it a chiller! Don't read this one alone on a dark night. I kid you not, it had me on edge. Something blew across my roof on a cloudy afternoon while I was reading one of the more creepy passages & I nearly jumped out of my socks. It's the story of a not-so-good writer who takes a sabbatical from teaching (and the wife who has just divorcied him) to return to his childhood home and write about his childhood. Turns out HE is as haunted as the house in question. Give it a try! (Not for the...um...prudish). Start this early on a winter's day because it will keep you reading (and might keep you awake).
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2.0étoiles sur 5 A poor sequel
This review is intended primarily to dissuade readers who enjoyed "Summer of Night," this book's prequel, from buying "A Winter Haunting. Read more
Publié le Mars 6 2004

2.0étoiles sur 5 Worth reading but not memorable.
"A Winter Haunting" is the first Dan Simmons book I have read. I am always in search of a good horror novel with the hopes it will be able to put a chill in the spine of this... Read more
Publié le Fév 10 2004 par moonlighteye77

2.0étoiles sur 5 Just Disappointed
I was excited to read this novel before I even read Summer of Night...but now I just disappointed that I was excited to read it. It seems to me that Mr. Read more
Publié le Janv. 21 2004 par Josh

3.0étoiles sur 5 Though I'm in the minority, I enjoyed this sequel better

Not by any means a great book, as the very misleading, gushing reviews will try to convince you, but, this novel did have an overall "effective" value, regardless of it's many... Read more
Publié le Janv. 4 2004 par Chase Leon

1.0étoiles sur 5 Don't waste your money or time
This is by far the worst book that I have read in a long time. I bought it because I was going on a long plane trip and felt like a good, scary story would hit the spot. Read more
Publié le Janv. 3 2004

1.0étoiles sur 5 SO not scary .....
I used to love reading Simmons - but no more. It's seems as if he goes to the library, reads up on a subject, then sprinkles the findings of his research into his latest novel -... Read more
Publié le Nov. 30 2003 par Robert Reardon

2.0étoiles sur 5 He's No Stephen King
Being not a Simmons afficionado I can't fairly say that he is a bad writer; but if "A Winter Haunting" is any example of his writing, I must say that I won't be reading... Read more
Publié le Sep 13 2003 par Temple Swann

4.0étoiles sur 5 you can go home again
Dan Simmons had returned back to the horror realm wonderfully. A Winter Haunting is the sequel to Summer of Night. Read more
Publié le Sep 2 2003 par papaphilly

3.0étoiles sur 5 Simmons needs a new editor
I've been a huge fan of Dan Simmons ever since I read Phases of Gravity, reading pretty much most of his stuff, including the horror, straight fiction, and science fiction. Read more
Publié le Aoû 3 2003 par G. vander Rhodes

3.0étoiles sur 5 Winter of Discontent
Winter Haunting is an interesting take on the horror genre. It takes your standard ghost story and injects a dose academia, it's just the dose is more than is healthy given the... Read more
Publié le Mai 16 2003 par Kristin Munson

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