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INFLUENCE (Paperback)

by Ramsey Campbell (Author)
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Campbell, probably the foremost practitioner of the horror story in Great Britain today has produced his eighth novel under his own name. The author's longer works tend to be rather muted, unlike his intense short stories; this one, after the usual slow opening, is more lively and effective than his previous efforts. It concerns a strong-willed, wrathful spinster known as Queenie, who has spent a lifetime terrifying and controlling her siblings, nieces and nephew. Her death is a reliefbut Queenie returns, in the form of a young girl, to further destroy the family by befriending and then abducting her grand-niece Rowan, changing her from a sweet-natured, generous child into something "other." This is a chilling work and the fullest treatment of one of Campbell's recurring themesthe psychic violence family members wreak upon one another.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Campbell, who has won many awards for horror fiction, has outdone himself in this tale of a woman who refuses to die. Despite the death of her body, supreme egoist Queenie tries to live on by taking over the body of her niece, eight-year-old Rowan. Campbell shows the child's increasing confusion and fear as Queenie preys on her and finally triumphs and the mother's growing horror of her child as she becomes convinced that Queenie is inside her. For readers who can suspend disbelief, there is great emotional realism in this novel of psychological suspense and evil. Marylaine Block, St. Ambrose Univ., Davenport, Ia.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A decent read that is far from Campbell's best, Jun 21 2006
By Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Influence (Paperback)
While The Influence is by no means a bad read, it certainly does not represent Ramsey Campbell at his best. An old matriarch named Queenie has managed to summon her family around her in her dying days, exhibiting a conspicuous amount of attention to her great-niece, whom she summons just before she dies. As her family settles down in the house for the next few months, young Rowan begins to change, becoming more and more like the late Queenie herself. Queenie had always had a terrifying influence on the family, particularly upon her nieces Hermione and Alison, Rowan's mother, once scaring Hermione so badly with a vision of death that the girl had to spend some time in hospital. After Queenie's death, an acquaintance of the family supposedly kills himself after having tried to contact Alison about "the child." Rowan also finds a new playmate named Vicki whom no one but Hermione ever actually sees. She, unlike her sister, is deeply suspicious of Queenie's motives even after death, knowing the old lady all but swore she would never really die, but everyone else thinks of her as just a little too unstrung by events. Naturally, Rowan continues to take on more of Queenie's ways, eventually coming home a changed little girl after a traumatic night with her Aunt Hermione. The story takes something of a weird turn here, one which ends up slightly problematic in my eyes. The events of the last several chapters are thrown together a little haphazardly, with Campbell conveniently avoiding several thorny issues that I believe he really needed to elaborate upon. The actual shift in focus is handled quite well, revealing itself rather surprisingly to me, but the novel's momentum increasingly falters at the very times it should be heating up. Another plot device I didn't particularly embrace was the author's tendency to shift back and forth in time between characters; something would happen to one character in one chapter, then the next chapter would shift backwards and walk the reader up to the same established point through the eyes of another player in the events; this isn't necessarily a bad technique, but I found it a little awkwardly done at times.

The Influence has plenty of potential to interest and even please the potential reader, but it doesn't seem the type of novel one might find exhilarating; I basically watched events unfolding without ever finding myself really sucked into the drama. Ramsey Campbell fans will surely want to read this novel, but there are several more impressive Campbell novels better suited for those wanting to try Campbell for the first time.
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