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Darkness
  

Darkness (Hardcover)

by John Saul (Author)
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The prologue of veteran horror writer Saul's ( Second Child ) new novel is wonderfully scary: A pregnant teenage "swamp rat" of the Everglades, spying on a secret meeting of "the Dark Man" and "his children," sees a friend offer up her newborn baby, whereupon the masked Dark Man plunges a knife into the infant. Right after that, the teenager's husband promises to deliver his own child "the night he's born." The story proper begins when 16-year-old Kelly Anderson, all her life having suffered nightmares of a menacing old man and now sure she's pregnant by him, tries to kill herself. She recovers and moves from Atlanta with her adoptive parents to her grandfather's house just north of the Everglades. Kelly becomes friends with Michael, her age and also adopted, who admits to similar nightmares and a sense of dread. Michael's adoptive mother, meanwhile, feels a strange kinship to Kelly. The secrets of the Dark Man--his identity and his fountain-of-youth formula--are revealed halfway through the book, and thenceforth the story slides into descriptions of relatively tame to-and-fro-ing, mostly in the swamp, and the revolting revenge of "the children" on a group of nasty but well-preserved old men. Saul's ending is cozily sentimental.
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Villejeune, Florida. A secluded little town at the edge of a vast, eerie swamp. Far from prying eyes. Far from the laws of civilization. Here folks live by their own rules -- dark rites of altars and infants, candles and blood.

Years ago the Andersons left town with a dream. Now they are back. To live out a nightmare. Something has been waiting for them. Something unspeakably evil. It feeds on the young and the innocent. And soon it will draw their teenage daughter into its unholy embrace....


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2.0 out of 5 stars Not Very Scary, Aug 16 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Darkness (Paperback)
Although Saul is not a great author, his books can often be suspenseful and entertaining. This book, however, is neither suspenseful or entertaining.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Darkness just came, Jan 21 2003
This review is from: Darkness (Paperback)
All my life I really nevered liked to read. I liked some books but not all filled me with interest, until one day I found a book with a interesting title.
It was a sunday morning and I went to a garage sale and I found the book Darkness, by John Saul. It sounded interesting so I bought it. It was just 1 dollar. I never heard of the author so I wanted to try it out and see if it was a good book.
Once I began reading the first page, my eyes glued to the book. The metaphors, description, and the horror, made the book so interesting and great.I never let go of the book. Its a shock because this is the only book that I actually enjoyed. This is my second time reading the book. I RECCOMEND EVERYONE TO READ THE BOOK. YOU'LL REALLY GET ADDICTED TO THE BOOK!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Too predictable to be compelling, Nov 3 2002
By Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Darkness (Paperback)
Although the underlying premise of this novel is rather ridiculous when you think about it, Saul manages to make the story work. It's not terribly thrilling or suspenseful, however. There is no surprise to be found in the conclusion because the clues to what mysteries this tale contains are glaringly obvious early on. Darkness is Saul's take on the old eternal life theme. While the Dark Man is rather creepy and mysterious early on, his true identity, purposes, and methods are revealed halfway through the book, leaving the reader with a long sprint toward a finish line of foregone conclusions. The medical and scientific aspects here are rather laughable, really, and a little inconsistent (not to mention somewhat disgusting) in the end.

The setting of the novel both helps and hurts it. Most of the action takes place in the Florida swamps, a setting I myself find quite unappealing (although Saul has tourists lining up to explore the dangerous, disgusting swamps, small children and babies in tow). It's certainly creepy, what with all the strange sounds and movements taking place in the dark shadows, not to mention alligators, crocodiles, water moccasins, and other deadly beasts roiling and slithering their way through all of the actions. I got a little tired of one individual after another getting lost and trying to find his/her way home in this ruthless environment, though. As soon as one person turned up, another ran out and got lost, starting the whole swamp search ordeal over again.

I can't voice my criticisms of the story without giving too much away. I will just say that this novel is much less believable than most of Saul's fiction. For that reason it didn't strike too strong of a chord in me personally; the fact that the main plot twists and ultimate conclusion were so obvious also left the novel incapable of truly grasping my complete attention and fascination. In less talented hands, this story could easily fail miserably because of its flimsy relationship with reality, but, as I said, John Saul makes it work. I was in no great hurry to reach the conclusion, but I also never felt compelled to toss the book aside without finishing it. If you've never read Saul before, I wouldn't recommend letting Darkness be your introduction to his work-it is not quite up to his normally high standards.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Not bad
This book was very good although there were times when I had a hard time believing some things that happened like when the "dark man" died at the end. Read more
Published on Jul 18 2002 by B. Mefford

5.0 out of 5 stars Darkness
In the deepest part of the Florida swamps there is a crazy man who is stealing youth from "the dark children" and giving it to the men of the swamp to live forever. Read more
Published on Oct 16 2001 by Caitlin Singh

4.0 out of 5 stars Good but fictitious
Kelly and her family had just moved from Atlanta to a small town in Florida called Villejeune where her adoptive parents, the Andersons, were originally from. Read more
Published on Jan 19 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Spellbound
Riveting, exciting, terrifying, these words don't really describe this novel's complex and chilling events. Read more
Published on Jan 10 2001 by Stacey Revis

5.0 out of 5 stars Very good book, but I wouldn't call it horror
I bought this book because I heard that John Saul was a great horror novelist. I wouldn't call this book a horror. Read more
Published on Dec 29 2000 by M. Murrell

5.0 out of 5 stars The darkness begins
Kelly, a 16 years old girl, grew up in Orlando. She has hallucinations of a dark, strange men. She decides to make an end of the hallucinations......and her own life! Read more
Published on Oct 28 2000 by Eve B

5.0 out of 5 stars THE BEST
This book was absolutely the best book I have ever read. I love the way Saul makes you try to figure out who was taking the children. Read more
Published on Sep 13 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars first impressions
this is the first john saul book i read. yeah i know everyone in the review said it but its true, although i dont know why. Read more
Published on Nov 25 1999 by Angel Wong

5.0 out of 5 stars I finished it in two days cause I couldnt put it down!
Darkness was the first Saul book I ever read and ever since I've been hooked. I loved the setting and the storyline was so imagintive. Read more
Published on Mar 31 1999

3.0 out of 5 stars could have been better
This is the first J.S. book that I've read. I was rather disapointed from the book. I just couldnt identify with the characters. Read more
Published on Aug 23 1998

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