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4.0 out of 5 stars Thin plot, but otherwise quite good, May 11 2004
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swiven (Meaux, LA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Hades Project (Paperback)
The plot in this book is nothing special; a demon is let loose in the world and it is up to an ex-SEAL to stop it. However, the storyline flows smoothly, the characters are interesting, and the author has spent some time thinking about the details of demonic appetites. Well worth the read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Downright Frightening, Mar 2 2004
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This review is from: The Hades Project (Paperback)
I hadn't given much thought to death until I read this book. However, after reading The Hades Project, I now know how I don't want to die.

Gustainis paints vivid and often disturbing pictures with words. His is a frightening world in which demons are unfurled and inept bureaucrats tied in red tape are the lone barrier between the normal world and total devastation.

As a side note, I've been to Wolf Road in Albany, one of the scenes from the book. Does anyone know whether the hookers really go to the Friendly's restaurant there?

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5.0 out of 5 stars You won't realize the evil that awaits you, Dec 18 2003
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T. Clukey (Plattsburgh, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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The Hades Project!
If you have an insatiable need to be scared, you have to get this book! The story unfolds with a dark, evil force that escapes the gates of Hell to make its way into this world. Torture, sex, and murder are the calling card for this sinister power that is bent on unleashing even more horror. You won't be able to put this book down as the unsuspecting investigators only begin to realize the fate that could be awaiting them. The story is delivered so well that your eyes won't leave the page. Just don't forget to turn the lights on before you begin or you'll find the words creating chills that won't go away in the dark.
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5.0 out of 5 stars All Hell Breaks Loose, Dec 10 2003
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"nancymarie27" (Sterling Heights, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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I never fully realized what the phrase "all hell breaks loose" meant before. Didn't realize how one man's mind let's horror reshape itself and settle in the dark corners of my heart and soul. Justin Gustainis has pulled me into a horrible nightmare that is all the more terrifying after being raised a Catholic. Where "The Exorcist" was a single battle between good and evil, "The Hades Project" is all out World War Infinity. Strange how the story sticks with me, like the aftertaste of medicine...and perhaps that is what Justin has given us....a vaccine of fear. I laughed at his intro about summoning demons... when he said "don't blame me if nothing happens".....but even more so, "don't blame me if something does." I'm not laughing now.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Non stop action, Dec 2 2003
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Scott Anderson (Twin Falls, ID USA) - See all my reviews
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A great story idea. Keeps you guessing. For anyone who likes a great horror novel. I could not put it down, read it in one night. Anxiously waiting for more from this great new author.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A good book not needing much profanity, Nov 10 2003
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Jim Goldfrank (Ocala,Florida) - See all my reviews
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The Hades Project by Justin Gustainis

I became aware of the book when the author mentioned it in
alt.horror.cthulhu. Here is the plot in very few words: An
inter dimensional door is opened to Hell. A demon comes though
who is into sex and gruesome murder, performed by the bodies he
possesses. A hunt for him ensues. Meanwhile the demon gets the
word from Lower Authority "Enough with the fun stuff. Get that door open so we can all come through and have fun".

"Hades Project" is gripping and chilling. The mundane
background: cars, weapons, and geography are well researched to
the point where you could you could believe that the whole thing
is real. First chance I get, I'm going to check out Sager Avenue
in Fairfax City, Virginia where much of the action takes place.
The characterizations are also good, as shown by the speech and
actions of the persons.

My complaint is the use of the words "f---", "f---er", and
"f---ing" to the point where they become tiresome. Perhaps the
author pencilled them in for shock value. They were not needed.
The book is shocking enough especially as it moves to a breath
taking pace in its conclusion.

I can recommend "Hades Project" for horror and swift action.
When they make a movie of it, I will be first in line at the box
office.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Who's Stephan King?, Sep 15 2003
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This review is from: The Hades Project (Paperback)
I do not usually read books of this type since I am a hardcore sci/fi and Clancy fan, but it looked intresting so I gave it a try. Well, like others, I have read some Stephan King and all I can say, after reading this, is "Who's Stephan King?"

This one blows King away! The book ROCKS and will keep you turning page after page to read what happen next to the point that you will not put the book down (I stayed up till 3am to finish it).

The bad point...I ran out of pages to read.

The Good...it will keep you on the edge and wanting more (like Clancy).

All I can say Stephan King is no Justin Gustainis! I am already looking for more from Gustainis and tossing my copies of King!

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