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The Hellfire Club (Hardcover)

de Peter Straub (Author) "AT THREE O'CLOCK in the morning, a woman named Nora Chancel, soon to be lost, woke up from the usual nightmares with the usual shudder..." En savoir plus
3.8étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (41 évaluations de client)
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Straub's recent series of books, while excellent, have been dense and rather cerebral as horror books go. This one, while employing many of the same devices about family secrets and mysteries half-buried in the past, has an action storyline with a viscerally satisfying villain and a strong female protagonist. The premise is that the history of a famous fantasy novel not only concerns some eccentric authors, but collides with a wily killer on a rampage. The settings--in seedy motel rooms, New England houses, a bizarre private club and an over-the-hill literary retreat--are especially fun.


From Publishers Weekly

Continuing his shift away from occult horror toward terrors inspired by the ragged social fabric of American life, Straub (The Throat) turns in another violent yet richly nuanced thriller. As in much of his work (Mystery; Koko), the past impinges on the present through secrets kept, then revealed. Here, the secrets are both familial and literary. Four women in upscale Westerholm, Conn., have disappeared from blood-spattered bedrooms. Meanwhile, Westerholm resident Nora Chancel, who's newly menopausal, broods about a stalking wolf while her husband, publisher Davey Chancel, a decade her junior, obsesses about the novel trilogy (begun in 1939) written by Chancel House's most popular writer, Hugo Driver. When yet another woman disappears, Nora learns that Davey once had an affair with her. Then the woman shows up, only to accuse Nora of kidnapping and torturing her, leading to Nora's arrest. But also at the police station is Dick Dart, scion of an old local family, who is being questioned about the killings. Dart steals a cop's gun, grabs Nora as his hostage and, he believes, potential future accomplice?and the woman's real agony begins. Dart, a serial killer who has always loved "cutting things up. Loved it," rapes Nora and takes her on a grisly spree of terror. In time, Nora manages to escape, but in a surprising yet, with hindsight, seemingly inevitable turn of events, she again finds herself in mortal danger. Dart is a memorable villain, funny, bold and charming (and as difficult to kill as Rasputin). Nora proves his equal, however, gutsy and clever, and as the two clash, the secrets that Straub intimates early on reveal themselves. These secrets manifest neither easily nor predictably, however, for, as is said of characters in a Driver novel, Straub's own characters are "colorful and involved, full of danger, heroism and betrayal"?as is this supple, exciting book. Major ad/promo.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent. Not Straub's best novel, but my favourite., Fév 9 2004
Par Anthony Holten "John A. Holten" (Cork, Ireland) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Peter Straub is far and away my favourite author, and this - while not his best novel - is my favourite one. I've just recently finished reading it for a third time, and I absolutely adore it.

There's so much to savour. I have so many favourite parts - the history behind "Night Journey" (which is obviously reminiscent of "The Lord of the Rings") like Paddi Mann and The Hellfire Club of the title, Dick Dart's wonderfully twisted campness, Daisy freaking out at Nora's opinions of her sprawling novel (the Poison family are very funny!), the brief but intense flashbacks to Nora's Vietnam experiences, the story of Katherine Mannheim, Davey being reduced to a child by his father, the excellent finale in Shorelands, and ... oh, so much more!

One of my friends thought Dick Dart was too unbelievable to be scary, but I disagree. His over-the-topness certainly makes him scarier and a change from the usual brooding, boring sociopaths in most other novels of the same themes.

I highly recommend this excellent novel. If you've read Straub before, you'll love it. If you've never read him before, it makes the perfect introduction to his world.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Zero Stars, Nov. 5 2003
Par Escott Fleming (Minneapolis today) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This is truely one of the worst books I've read. It's very slow, banal, and has no point.

Very disappointing after reading great books like Ghost Story, The Throat, and Koko by the same author.

Even avid Straub fans will be not want to waste their time reading this one.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Hellacious Mess, Aoû 10 2002
First off, I should say that "Shadowlands" and "Ghost Story" were two of my first forays into horror and that Peter Straub has always been near the top of my list of favorite horror writers. But...

I found this book a tough read, with a confusing opening and cartoonish characters. It only becomes interesting with the introduction of Dick Dart who energizes things around page 160. But this leads to one of the fundamental flaws of this book.

As described in other reviews, the main character, Nora, is raped by Dart in a vividly written scene. Yet even though Nora starts the book still unable to cope with her being raped during military duty decades earlier, she doesn't even spend ONE PAGE dealing with this new assault.

It is with the characters that Straub lets us down here. Why Nora cares about anything but killing Dart is a mystery. And Straub doesn't seem to really know what to do with Dart himself, smart and one step ahead of everyone for most of the book. He provides two small glimpses at an Achille's heel, but doesn't really follow up on it. Nora's husband is possibly the character who gets the worst treatment. The reader never really gets a grip on who this person is.

The story itself concerns the origins of a beloved fantasy trilogy. Think Lord of the Rings. And yet, as seen through the eyes of Nora, Straub doesn't encourage us to have the same good feelings toward this book that many characters have. The followers of the books are given full geek/nerd treatment for the most part, which undermines the reader caring about who ultimately wrote these classics.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Once Upon a Time, There Was a Story With All the Answers...
...and someone was willing to kill, to keep them unknown.

When women start dropping dead in Nora Chancel's wealthy neighborhood, she eventually is suspected of having something... Read more

Publié le Mai 22 2002 par Bruce Rux

4.0étoiles sur 5 I Love Nora
Peter Straub, like Stephen King, to my mind, is at his best when he is not doing straight horror. Case in point: "The Hellfire Club", which has at its center, one Nora Chancel... Read more
Publié le Mars 23 2002 par George Dellagiarino

4.0étoiles sur 5 Exhilirating and Enjoyable
Peter Straub is a fantastic writer, and THe Hellfire Club is a wonderful book. It belongs most to the thriller category, and his subtle use of language dwarfs that of thriller... Read more
Publié le Janv. 8 2002 par Timothy P. Young

4.0étoiles sur 5 HELLFIRE AND KITTEN'S BRITCHES
Straub, who has written two of my favorite books--"Ghost Story" and "Floating Dragon" is at his top literary form in this book. Read more
Publié le Mai 23 2001 par Michael Butts

5.0étoiles sur 5 exelent
This is one of the best books I have ever read. I have established a habit of reading it once a year (since 1997), and every year I look forward to get started. Read more
Publié le Mai 9 2001 par oystein bye

4.0étoiles sur 5 Dishonesty Among Publishers, Authors, Editors and Lawyers.
On one level this book is about dishonesty among publishers, authors, editors and lawyers. It is also about strong-willed fathers whose destructive acts affect succeeding... Read more
Publié le Déc 27 2000 par Peter Kenney

3.0étoiles sur 5 Still not sure what to think
After waiting through the first two hundred pages, the book got great! Before that, I kept putting it off. But even as it ended, I don't know if I liked it or not. Read more
Publié le Aoû 18 2000 par Misty

4.0étoiles sur 5 Straight up
Good story. I think Straub is right up there with Koontz when it comes to writting an intense story. The action is exciting and the mystery is intriguing. Read more
Publié le Jui 8 2000 par Quentin Setzer

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Psychological Thriller
I love this book. I believe that this is one of his best, other than KoKo. Dick Dart is a great character. He is everything that I believe that American Psycho is not. Read more
Publié le Mai 3 2000 par G. Clark

5.0étoiles sur 5 Straub always rocks
Thank God other readers say good stuff about Koko - a truly amazing piece of fiction that haunts the memory like an experience - but some of the reviews here of The Hellfire Club... Read more
Publié le Fév 2 2000

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