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Halloween Man The
 
 

Halloween Man The (Mass Market Paperback)

by Douglas Clegg (Author)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (55 customer reviews)
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Horror fiction need not necessarily have original ideas--most of its ideas are as old as the hills--but it's a treat when a writer like Douglas Clegg comes along, with the ability to look at the old ideas in new ways. In The Children's Hour Clegg reinvented the vampire legend. In The Halloween Man Clegg reinvents devil worship.

The plot of this novel is so complex and multifaceted, it's not easy to summarize, but it boils down to two narratives about two points in time. The protagonist, Stony Crawford, is a 15-year-old man (not a boy) in love with a dark-haired beauty named Lourdes Maria. Their surprisingly deep romance unfolds against the backdrop of a peculiar small town on the rugged coast of Connecticut. After a 12-year absence, Stony returns to this town bringing with him a young boy whom he kidnapped from a religious compound in Texas. Thanks to Clegg's skillful interlacing of the two narratives, when the life of 15-year-old Stony climaxes, so does that of 27-year-old Stony. The crux of both stories is a powerful being of "divine evil" and "Azriel Light"--perhaps a demon, perhaps simply a creature like any other.

Clegg's characters are well realized and fascinating, and the story is richly steeped in history. The Halloween Man is a stunning horror novel, written with a degree of conviction that is rare these days. --Fiona Webster



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5.0 out of 5 stars A Perfect Horror Book!, April 12 2004
By E. M. Gorodetsky (Syracuse, NY) - See all my reviews
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This book is a great novel by horror master Clegg dealing with devil worship in a small New England town.

At the beginning of the novel, we are introduced to Stony Crawford just as he's kidnapped a small boy - a boy with amazing powers - from a compound of religious zealots in Texas. I was immediately prepared for Stony to be a bad guy and was surprised to find out that this wasn't necessarily the case.

A large section of the novel is told in a flashback to the year that Stony was fifteen and in love with a beautiful girl, Lourdes Maria. During this flashback we learn who Stony truly is and why he had to kidnap the boy. Without giving too much away, the novel deals with "devil" worship, small town secrets, and the hidden nature of Stony.

I enjoyed this book a good deal, though for a while I wasn't sure I knew where it was going. Luckily, the murky part of the plot cleared up and it was all the better for being a bit unclear. Clegg's characters are very strong and the poignant way that he wrote about first love between Lourdes and Stony made me long to see them happy together.

This was my first book by Clegg and now that I own about 6 or 7, I'd have to say this is the best.

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1.0 out of 5 stars The plotline was severely lacking, Dec 28 2003
I was very suprised to find mostly favorable reviews here. While the violent scenes were very (and satisfyingly) graphic, they really meant next to nothing because the wandering plot was meaningless. It was written well but you just CANNOT get into this meandering, chaotic, pointless plotline. For more than 90 percent of the book you have no idea where this is going, and in the end, the fearsome "halloween man" is the good guy...wait, he's still the bad guy...no, actually he is going to save the world...wait, the force within him will destroy everyone if it is let out.....you get the point.
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1.0 out of 5 stars oh man!, April 30 2003
i find the case with clegg strange. he's like a guy who voluntarily turn to cliches and all the bad stuff a horror writer can. too many characters making it seem like total chaos at times, when he finds that the suspence is too slow he just writes a scene of violence having little to do with the plot, stupid dialogues, cliche "evil man"- talk, not enough focus on building up the plot, too many irrelevant episodes described, too many passages of short length, idiotic "i must kill"-cliche thoughts and similiar cliches. the guy represent why horror is considered junk by many.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very, very good !!!
Halloween Man is a fantastic horror novel. It is well paced, has many truly horrific moments, and keeps the supernatural suspense at a razors edge. Read more
Published on Nov 25 2002 by Samurai6

3.0 out of 5 stars really 3 1/2
I did enjoy this book, but you can actually go thorough and pick out which books he drew inspiration from. The opening is quite similar to ghost story. Read more
Published on Sep 9 2002 by tyler bebe

2.0 out of 5 stars Call me crazy, but.....
I just plain 'ol didn't like the book. After finishing the last page, I couldn't help but sit back and say, "huh? Read more
Published on Mar 29 2002 by CeCe Ronnie

4.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing horror yarn
This is the first book I bought and read from Mr. Clegg. The Halloween Man is about Stony Crawford and his life as a teen in the town of Stonehaven, a coastal town with skeletons... Read more
Published on April 24 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars BIG LOAD
Great book, a little left unexplained, but good for the imagination. overall... a big creamy load of a book.
Published on Mar 26 2001 by Matt Galazin

4.0 out of 5 stars Impressive!
"HALLOWEEN MAN" was my second Clegg novel after finishing his short novella, "PURITY. Read more
Published on Feb 27 2001 by tlcyrol

3.0 out of 5 stars OK, but not as good as I had hoped
This was a good story, but I was a bit confused at times. I wanted more information about Stoney's "mother". It wasn't clear what she was exactly. Read more
Published on Jan 30 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Clegg raises the stakes of a horror novel!
THE HALLOWEEN MAN is a tale, broad in scope, that meditates on the duality of evil vs good. It's epic in it's attempt to pull together a myriad of characters, histories of... Read more
Published on Aug 19 2000 by P. Legerski

5.0 out of 5 stars A Horror Harvest
This is my third Douglas Clegg book. I've also read his short story collection, The Nightmare Chronicles, and his novel, You Come When I Call You. Read more
Published on Jul 9 2000 by C. Fletcher

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Horror Novel
I don't know why Clegg's not a household name. After reading The Halloween Man, he should be. The novel's riveting. Read more
Published on Jul 6 2000

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