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Usher's Passing
  

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by Robert R. McCammon (Author) "AS RIX WALKED OFF THE DELTA JET AND INTO THE AIRPORT TERminal seven miles south of Ashville, he saw Edwin Bodane's head above the group..." (more)
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In this most gothic of Robert McCammon's novels, setting is key: the continuing saga of the Usher family (descended from the brother of Roderick and Madeline of Edgar Poe's "Fall of the House of Usher") takes place in the weird and picturesque heart of the North Carolina mountains. The haughty, aristocratic Ushers live in a mansion near Asheville; the poor but crafty mountain folk (whose families are just as ancient) live on Briartop Mountain nearby. At harvest time, when the book's action unfolds, the mountains are a blaze of color. Add to the mixture a sinister history of mountain kids disappearing every year, a journalist investigating those disappearances, a monster called "The Pumpkin Man," moldy books and paintings in a huge old library at the Usher estate, and a secret chamber with a strange device involving a brass pendulum and tuning forks--and you've got a splendid recipe for atmospheric horror. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Reluctant to return home, Rix Usher, heir to the notorious House of Usher, nonetheless takes over ownership from his dying father and soon learns the house's legacy of depravity and bloodshed. Reprint. AB. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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1.0 out of 5 stars This book irritated me., May 19 2004
This review is from: Usher's Passing (Hardcover)
It's unbelievability irritated me. No, I'm not talking about the supernatural elements, of course you expect those, this is a gothic horror novel. What irritated me is the unbelievability of one of the story's main focuses: that the Ushers must keep their doings and what's going on in their estate a secret because otherwise the media will engage in a, I quote from the book "feeding frenzy." One character says that in the fight for who will inherit the family business, the sister will get it but the older brother will destroy her by pedalling her stories of drug abuse to the tabloids.

Hello? Am I the only one with any sense here? The media is not going to care one bit about the head of a munitions-making family dying, or the daughter of the owner of the weapons maker using drugs in the past. How often do you see tabloids print things like that? They talk about reporters flooding the estate, what a joke. Is there some big public interest in who is going to inherit a weapons making business? No. It makes no sense to pretend like the media is going to care that much.

This problem erupts again when the middle child, the younger son, wants to make a fortune by writing a book about the dirty secrets of his family. He acts like it will make him a billionaire. Uh, yeah. Nothing gets on the best seller faster than a tell-all book of a family who owns a weapons development company. Give me a break, that's weak.

After all that, I found Pumpkin Man very believable in relation.

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4.0 out of 5 stars One of McCammon's best!, May 3 2002
A chilling story with a great plot.I think that the pumpkin man was pretty cool.I really like this book and would recomend any fans of mccammon's to read it.Definetly the scariest book by mccammon i've ever read.(I've read Boy's Life,Gone South,Usher's Passing,and Mine.)You should read this book unless you are scared of horror stories.An over-all great book!
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4.0 out of 5 stars One of McCammon's best!, May 3 2002
A chilling story with a great plot.I think that the pumpkin man was pretty cool.I really like this book and would recomend any fans of mccammon's to read it.Definetly the scariest book by mccammon i've ever read.(I've read Boy's Life,Gone South,Usher's Passing,and Mine.)You should read this book unless you are scared of horror stories.An over-all great book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not a book for children. . .
I read Usher's Passing a number of years ago, when I was in my early teens. At the time I found the book to be terrifying and even now, in my early 20's I am haunted by the image... Read more
Published on Feb 27 2002 by maggie_d

5.0 out of 5 stars One of McCammon's best
USHER'S PASSING was written early in McCammon's career. Whether or not it stands up to Poe's short story is a decision the reader must make for themselves. Read more
Published on Jul 5 2001 by Church of The Flaming Sword

4.0 out of 5 stars Great book...worth reading
Robert R. McCammon is one of my favorite authors and Usher's Passing kept me up all night reading. I could not put this book down. Read more
Published on April 20 2001 by Elizabeth A Klauser

5.0 out of 5 stars The best I have ever read
I read this book in 1994 almost 7 years ago, and though I am an avid reader I am still to read another book as intriguing and realistically horrific as this one. Read more
Published on Mar 13 2001 by R. Caderamanpulle

5.0 out of 5 stars Creepy
This is a cool update to the classic Poe story. It follows the continuing story of the Usher clan in the modern day. Read more
Published on Jun 1 2000 by ploid

4.0 out of 5 stars Very intersting book.
I really enjoyed reading this book. I thought it was a very good adaptation of the House of Usher story.
Published on Mar 17 2000 by watsonplace

5.0 out of 5 stars Gothic, Disturbing, Brilliant
McCammon takes on Poe's "Fall of the House of Usher" and spins a new story from where it all left off. Read more
Published on Oct 15 1999 by Matthew D. Hydeman

5.0 out of 5 stars This was an amazying book
This is the best book I have ever read. He did a great job with this book and I can't wait to read some of his others. I really like the way he descriped the familys history. Read more
Published on Sep 13 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars A Terrific Ride!
I am always on the hunt for the ultimate in haunted house stories and this one tops the charts thus far! Read more
Published on Aug 19 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars This book was the best book I have read to date.
This was the best book I have ever read. It pulls you in with a wonderful story line of a mysterious disease and ends with the shocking family secret. Read more
Published on May 25 1999

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