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Guardian [Audiobook] [MP3 Audio] [Unabridged] (MP3 CD)

by John Saul (Author), David Regal (Reader)
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Despite the high death toll generated by some pretty nasty weapons (claws, fangs, shotgun, fire poker, pitchfork), there's not much terror here because banal details and very ordinary people overwhelm the fear factor. MaryAnne Carpenter, trying to cope with the return of the loutish husband who earlier deserted the family, heads off to Idaho with her 13-year-old daughter and 10-year-old son in order to comfort her recently orphaned godson. Joey Wilkenson's parents have died in mysterious accidents and his mother, MaryAnne's best friend, had named her Joey's guardian. Joey seems an average 13-year-old, if given to understandable bouts of moody withdrawal. But the apparently peaceful mountain valley becomes menacing when a camper is brutally killed, perhaps by an animal, and MaryAnne feels increasingly isolated as winter approaches. Rumors of a wild mountain man or sasquatch circulate, and Joey starts to exhibit strange behavior. Further horrifying events occur, but their final explanation is too pat. A sequel is threatened, but hopefully Saul ( Darkness ) who has done better, will reconsider.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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What is the truth about recently orphaned Joey Wilkenson's strange behavior and the increasing number of gruesomely butchered bodies turning up in Sugarloaf, Idaho? The listener who appreciates a leisurely developed work of psychological terror will be rewarded by John Saul's methodical tightening of the thumbscrew. David Regal's serious reading captures the somber mood needed for a work that is less menacing in print. Regal's vocal changes are very good for this mixture of ages and sexes, and one of his characters is unintentionally hilarious. Technically, the recording level is superior, and the cover of the cassette case is much more enticing than the book jacket. E.E.L. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Biogenetic Werewolf Book, Oct 28 2003
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This review is from: Guardian (Mass Market Paperback)
"Guardian" is one of the least memorable books that I've read by John Saul. I had to flip back through it before I started to remember what it was all about.

It starts off in Canaan, New Jersey, where MaryAnne Carpenter lives with her two kids: 13-year-old Alison and 10-year-old Logan--but quickly moves on to Sugarloaf, Idaho, where MaryAnne's 13-year-old godchild (Joey Wilkenson) is suddenly orphaned when his parents die in separate, but suspicious, accidents. Being the godmother, MaryAnne is deemed his guardian, though it's the mysterious man living in the woods with a wolf that the title is referring to, a man Joey unknowingly has a lot in common with.

Shortly after MaryAnne and her two kids arrive on the Wilkenson's ranch, several brutal attacks occur which lead everyone to believe a wild animal is loose nearby--though MaryAnne begins to suspect something else from her moody young charge.

I'm a sucker for werewolf books, so I enjoyed "Guardian." The biogenetic twist on the mutations was a refreshing take, but a lot of the other twists weren't too surprising. The ending is left open for a possible sequel; but, so far, one hasn't been put out, though I prefer it just the way it is. If you're a Saul fan, then you'll probably enjoy this one.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Quiet good, Aug 28 2003
By Jorge Frid (Mexico City) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Guardian (Mass Market Paperback)
I love reading this book, the story keeps you interested all the time, at first the plot of the book makes you think that is a monster on the mountain, but at the end when you see why he was a monster you will think if that could be possible.
It has two ro three things that you wouldn't do if you were MaryAnne Carpenter, but maybe that is part of the book to keep you interested in the story, apart of that is a very well written book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Haunting Tale of Physical and Emotional Isolation, Jan 5 2003
By James L Rowe Jr (Norfolk, VA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Guardian (Mass Market Paperback)
The werewolf is a neglected denizen of the horror genre and when written about at all is usually written about badly. Mr. Saul elevates his subject from comic book level to the level of the serious novel and does it expertly. All books of this sort require some suspension of disbelief, but the tale in this case is told so well that not that much effort is needed to be satisfied, indeed, caught up in it. This is not simply a jumps-at-you-in-the-dark story. The locale, the characters, are all drawn well, not merely sketched, and the author's strategy is very effective. He pulls you in before he scares you, which is quite an accomplishment in horror fiction, one of the most difficult types of fiction to write w-e-l-l. Mr. Saul writes well. A good book to curl up with in the cold of Winter. Even better if it's snowing outside. A haunting tale of isolation, both physical and emotional. A fine novel and a page-turner.
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3.0 out of 5 stars IT COULD HAVE BEEN A CONTENDER...
This is a book that might have had a chance had the author not been so self-indulgent. The book was milked for more than it was worth and stretched to the breaking point. Read more
Published on Oct 9 2002 by Lawyeraau

1.0 out of 5 stars In my opinion....
This was not one of John Sauls best works. With his books, I am usually so drawn in my the 10th page that I can't put it down. Read more
Published on April 9 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars engrossing and then horrifically sad, sensitive beware
I would have liked to give this book a lower rating than a 4, however, it is so well written then you can picture the events and during the story you grow to understand and like... Read more
Published on Oct 8 2000 by Mary C

2.0 out of 5 stars One word: WEAK
I haven't read a John Saul book in years, but I remembered him being very good, so when I saw this one at the swap meet I grabbed it right away. Read more
Published on Jul 22 2000 by Lisa Krause

2.0 out of 5 stars Silly
I'm amazed looking at the other reviews for this book that they are all so good. I was very disappointed in this book. Read more
Published on April 4 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars captivating....... a real page turner
This is the second book I've read of John Saul's works and so far he is right on target. This book kept me interested the entire way through, no weak spots or slow areas. Read more
Published on Dec 2 1999 by Brian Hovermill

4.0 out of 5 stars The book captured me within minutes
This was the first John Saul book I have ever read. It Wowed me so much, that ever since I have be finding and reading anything and everthing written by Saul. Read more
Published on Nov 10 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars one of his best
this is a very clever, entertaining story that really makes you feel for the characters. the ending is very unique & special - more hopeful than most endings.
Published on Oct 13 1999

3.0 out of 5 stars average....
I read this book a while ago...and I liked it until the end...the ending was weak....and I thought that it was very childish.. Read more
Published on Sep 13 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars This book got to me !
This book pulls you in. Like most Saul books the characters are REAL. You meet them and relate to them in the first half of the book. Read more
Published on Jul 10 1999

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