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Dark of the Eye
  

Dark of the Eye (Paperback)

by Douglas Clegg (Author)
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In this deluxe reprint of a novel first published in 1994, Stoke Award winner Clegg (Naomi; The Nightmare Chronicles; etc.) piles horror upon horror, but nothing is really objectionable or repulsive because the story's not in the least bit believable. Hope Stewart, a child who unknowingly bears a mysterious, double-edged gift, can either heal or destroy. When Stephen Grace, the sinister "Shadow," kidnaps Hope, his orders are to remove one of her eyes, then kill her. Shadow achieves his first aim, but a timely automobile accident lands both of them in the hospital before he can carry out his second. The pace picks up after Hope's divorced mother kidnaps her from the hospital and flees to Empire, a small and allegedly typical California town, the home of an old boyfriend. Shadow and the seemingly affable Matt, more often acting as "Monkey," one of Matt's multiple, all-mad personalities who believe "imperfection should be hacked off," pursue Hope to California. The parade of grotesques includes a geek who thinks he's a werewolf, raids chicken coops and bites off chicken heads; a mysterious underground cult called Cthonos, which has murdered scores of children; and a maniacal and disfigured nine-year-old boy who figures in a catalogue of awful events that have plagued Empire. Luckily for her, Hope belatedly realizes that she has "power!" There's a surprise a page, and while devotees will relish this omnibus of unexpected horrors, others may find it too mechanical and parodic.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Emerging from a tragic accident with supernatural powers, eleven-year-old Hope Stewart becomes prey to her scientist father's exploitation, a government agent intent on murder, and an evil-worshipping madman named Monkey.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Dark Eye, Jul 5 2004
I read this book to its end. The writing itself is well done but the characterization was so intense that I finished it feeling tense. I've read other stuff by this same writer and this book was no doubt one of his earlier books. A man implants an alien element into a small girl which causes her to take on and cure other people's diseases. The characters make a few wild character changes. Worth a read, though.
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