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Midnight Mass
  

Midnight Mass (Hardcover)

de F. Paul Wilson (Author), Harry O. Morris (Illustrator) "ZEV . . . Gasping in horror and revulsion, Zev Wolpin stumbled away from St. Anthony's Church ..." En savoir plus
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Professing (in a brief author's note) his fondness for thegenuinely evil Nosferatu of classic vampire fiction, Wilson(Gateways) concocts a garish B-movie scenario, an expansion ofa 1990 novella with the same title, in which armies of the un-deaddecimate Europe and later make the New York metropolitan area theirprivate feeding trough. An organized human insurgency begins whenFather Joe Cahill, a recovering alcoholic, reclaims his desecrated NewJersey parish and joins forces with his activist niece, Lacey, andCarole Hanarty, a nun who makes explosives for her own vendetta withthe "Vichy" (i.e., human collaborators). When vampires chomp FatherJoe to suppress the revolt, he knows he has only two weeks before hisfull vampire conversion to launch a counterattack. All the novel'scharacters are as outsized and engaging as comic book heroes andvillains. Though Wilson intentionally invokes well-known vampireclichésâ€"the repellant power of the cross, grisly death by sunexposure, etc.â€"he also works crafty new angles on his theme,among them vampire bloodlust paralleling the selfish excesses of humanMe-Generation types. Still, but for a few twists, there's little herethat hasn't already been attempted in novels ranging from RichardMatheson's I Am Legend (an acknowledged influence) to YvonneNavarro's Afterage (1993).
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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*Starred Review* In Wilson's creepy, terrifying thriller, vampires are rapidly taking over the planet. They've got Europe, and now they're encroaching on the East Coast of the U.S. In New Jersey, Carole, a nun, witnesses the death and transformation into a vampire of her best friend. After killing the vampire who used to be her friend, Carole becomes a vigilante, killing vampires and "cowboys," the humans who have aligned themselves with the vampires. She saves a rabbi, Zev, who is seeking Father Joe, hoping to enlist him in the fight against the vampires. Joe's niece Lacey has turned up with the same idea, but Joe himself is trying to drink away his problems. Zev and Lacey, however, succeed in drawing him into the fight, and all three head to St. Anthony's Church to retake it from vampires led by Father Palmeri, a corrupt priest-turned-vampire. But when the vampires capture Joe, the stakes are raised in ways neither side could have imagined. Wilson makes his vampires truly frightening and the eerie atmosphere of the book not unlike that of the movie 28 Days Later. The undead might have every advantage, but the likable, compelling mortals in this gripping read aren't giving up easily. Kristine Huntley
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A BLOODY GOOD VAMPIRE TALE..., Juil 30 2009
Par Lawyeraau (Balmoral Castle) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Ce commentaire est de: Midnight Mass (Hardcover)
This is an interesting spin on traditional vampire tales. It seems that vampires have come out of their shells and come into power. They are literally taking over the world. With Eastern and Western Europe under their control, and India and the Far East under their domination, vampires are now making inroads in the good old United Stated of America.

These vampires are aided by collaborators known as cowboys, humans who have been promised immortality if they do the vampires' dirty work for them. Cowboys round-up humans, as if they were cattle, for their masters to feed upon, and these hungry hordes of vampires seem unstoppable, as major cities in the United States succumb to their might.

When vampires arrive in a small sea side town in New Jersey, the going gets rough, as they meet resistance from an unusual group of humans: a nun with a secret mission, a disgraced priest with a bit of a drinking problem, his gay niece, and a rabbi. Together, they each do their bit to thwart the advancing horde of vampires. What happens to each one along the way makes for a page turning vampire tale.

This is definitely a book worth reading, if one enjoys vampire stories. Though very traditional in terms of vampire lore, there are enough twists to make it seem fresh and interesting. Though not as good as the author's other vampire tale, "The Keep", which is a masterpiece, this is a good enough yarn to keep the reader turning the pages until the very end. It will not disappoint.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A Vampire Novel, Juil 11 2004
Par Mr D. "Artist/Designer/Kibitzer" (Cave Creek, Az United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Ce commentaire est de: Midnight Mass (Hardcover)
The first time I ever read F. Paul Wilson, in the early eighties, it was the quasi Vampire novel, The Keep. Although the antagonist of that book wasn't truly a Vampire, The Keep read like a vampire novel.(and a very good one at that)

Well Wilson decided he would write another Vampire novel and Midnight Mass is the result of that endeavor. Now Wilson thinks there aren't any redeeming qualities in Vampires, citing the fact that some authors romanticize even glorify the bloodsuckers in their recitals. With that in mind Wilson has written a book about Vampires as the merciless, venal, malevolent creatures they are supposed to be.

MIDNIGHT MASS

Plot

They came out of the East, starting shortly after the fall of the Iron Curtain. They were unstoppable overrunning country after country killing millions, no billions or converting people into nocturnal monsters. Now they were entrenched in the East coast of America. They had a method, convert the religious and secular leadership, convert them and make resistance seem hopeless, they had a plan, transform all humans at first to a point of saturation, then using them only as food or breeding, harvesting at will. The Vampires also had allies, they left some of the lowlives and dreck alive to watch over them and seek out new victims during daylight, this unholy vanguard are called the "cowboys but, the Vampires the have a vulnerability.

The Story

The Vampires certainly seem invincible but in a small New Jersey town an unlikely cadre of citizens are fighting back, a pinprick at first but gradually a ripple. Meet Father Joe - a disgraced priest, Sister Carole - a one woman vigilante, Rabbi Zev - a rabbi with a cross, and Lacey - the feisty niece of Father Joe. Together and with the help of the congregation, they take back Father Joe's church, St Anthony, which the vampires, and cowboys, had taken over and made into a grisly, macabre, killing Temple.

In addition cowboys are being killed and displayed upside down from trees or telephone poles and even a couple Vampires including one of the strongest has been dispatched

In the overall plan of the Vampires, this little rebellion seems insignificant but they thrive on fear and no dissension can be tolerated, so help is sent from New York Vampire headquarters to stem the unrest.

Conclusion

I'll admit I'm a little ambivalent about Midnight Mass. F. Paul Wilson is one of probably my three or four favorite authors. I have read every book he has written including the inscrutable end of the Adversary series, Nightworld - which is mysteriously not in publication - so I tend to be favorably inclined toward the good doctor but I do have some issues with this book.

Good

The Wilson writing style is still there, so the story is very accessible and understandable. His writing is also fluid and a pleasure to read. There are no unnecessary use of large words which the average Joe would have to look up. The story as a whole flows well and is fast paced. The book itself, at three hundred and thirty-two pages is short in this day and age of word processing and there are no dead or boring chapters.

Bad

Where I thought the book fell short was the premise of the book itself. I found it a little incredulous why or how legions of malevolent creatures would descend on the West from the East, as Gengis Khan or Tamerlane did centuries prior, merely because of the collapse of the Soviet Empire.

There was no explanation of how this event precipitated such an invasion nor of what was keeping them from doing so sooner. It was like they were hibernating or metamophosing. Any reasonable explanation would have been welcome.

Another thing I didn't like was, the Vampires were ruthless, yet their servants, the cowboys, from whom they depended on for daytime protection, seemed less than efficient, in some cases screw ups.

Overall

First, this is a good book and if you can discount my aversion to origin of the plot, I think you might like Midnight Mass. No it's not a classic but it is enjoyable, nonetheless, for fans of tongue in cheek horror plus a sequel may be forthcoming. I found the book to be innovative and the Vampires vulnerability well thought out. I enjoyed this book quite a bit, therefore it is deserving of a Final Rating of low four stars / high three stars rounded to four stars because of the author.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Another Strong Entry, Jui 16 2004
Par Dean E. Turner (Gilbert, AZ United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Ce commentaire est de: Midnight Mass (Hardcover)
Again Wilson wrote a novel that calls to me. Unfortunately, like so many readers who have the time to read a book in one sitting I must read in 10-15 minute increments. So, a book must immediately transport me to another world. Wilson always delivers and Midnight Mass is no exception.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Muddled Mess
The first chapter, printed at the end of _The Haunted Air_, is crisp vintage Wilson. On the strength of that, I bought the hardcover! Lisez davantage
Publié le Juil 13 2004 par Kathleen C. Griffin

5.0étoiles sur 5 great post-apocalyptic vampire fiction
Just reading the description of this book had me hooked. Like I am Legend, which the author acknowledges, Midnight Mass is a post-apocalyptic vampire masterpiece. Lisez davantage
Publié le Mai 27 2004 par Patrick Carlin

5.0étoiles sur 5 everything old is new again in this page turner...
I have enjoyed Anne Rice's vampiric, pained aesthetes and Tanya Huff's funny, noble vampires as much as the next reader... Lisez davantage
Publié le Mai 22 2004 par Timothy Capehart

2.0étoiles sur 5 And then?
In his introduction to Midnight Mass, F. Paul Wilson explains that this story came to him in order to bring the vampire genre back to its horror roots (ie, away from the Anne Rice... Lisez davantage
Publié le Mai 20 2004 par Sebastien Pharand

2.0étoiles sur 5 Not his best by any stretch......
Wilson tries to bring us a vampire book in the style of such classics as "I am Legend" and "Salems Lot". Lisez davantage
Publié le Mai 16 2004 par Mark G. Goddard

4.0étoiles sur 5 Oustanding non-Repairman Jack book
It's good to see that F Paul Wilson can still write an engaging novel that is "outside" his Adversary Cycle/Repairman Jack novels. Lisez davantage
Publié le Avril 27 2004 par Jerry L. Bobo II

5.0étoiles sur 5 Vampires are scary again!
Kudos to F. Paul Wilson for saving the vampire genre. Vampires are my favorite monsters and it's great to see a writer bring back these predatory beasts to their true form. Lisez davantage
Publié le Avril 26 2004 par Jane Osnovich

1.0étoiles sur 5 Worst of a great genre
Admittedly, I'm a vampire fiction snob. It takes a lot to please me. To his credit, in the preface Wilson acknowledges two of the genre's best, Richard Matheson's "I am... Lisez davantage
Publié le Avril 23 2004 par Kelly Johnson

3.0étoiles sur 5 A Cross between the "V" Miniseries and Dawn of the Dead
The Book starts out gangbusters but then lulls the reader to sleep in the later chapters. The story would have been better if kept larger in scope, not just focusing on a small... Lisez davantage
Publié le Avril 23 2004 par John Bly

2.0étoiles sur 5 Why are all the vampires bad?
Perhaps it's me. I just don't understand why all vampires have to be bad. This book was okay. It was written with a very open end for a sequel. Touch on the religious side.
Publié le Avril 19 2004 par H. M. Gardner

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