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Paperback Night of the Beast Book

ISBN: 0971116296

ISBN13: 9780971116290

Night of the Beast

(Book #1 in the The Night Trilogy Series)

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Welcome to the dying little town of Two Trees, Nevada; built in a place the Native Americans called 'The Valley of the Bones.' Something evil has awakened, something that feeds on the darkest of human... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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An Old Fashioned Scarefest

Having received Harry Shannon?s Night of the Beast and also having heard so many good things about it, I picked it up yesterday and I?m about 100 pages from completing it. I had little doubt that I?d like it, as so many astute readers and authors have praised it.Sacred Indian Grounds and Ancient Evil are just about the hoariest clichés in the horror field. Right up there with bloodsucking vampires. In Night of the Beast, Harry Shannon proves that there are no tired ideas or genres; only poorly executed ones. Which excludes this fun book. Harry obviously loves the genre and this story could have come up in the glory days of the mid 1080?s. A burnt out songwriter flees LA to his boyhood home, where something seems to be VERY wrong. Many of his old friends are still there, and they are glad to see him, but strange things are happening to them.No, this isn?t a blazingly original plot, but Harry clearly states in his introduction that Night of the Beast wasn?t intended to be. It is a labor of love and is intended to be a lot of fun. Does he succeed? I?d say, YES. I?m enjoying the hell out of NotB and I heartily recommend it to those old enough to remember the old days and also to younger readers who are just looking to have a great, scary time reading a pulpy novel. The pages fly, but not at the expense of the characters, which is really where the heart of this novel seems to be. I?ve said it again and again, that?s what great fiction is all about; the characters and whether we care enough about them to keep reading until the end. Harry Shannon has assembled a lovable assortment of small town eccentrics that keeps this novel?s pace going strong.If I had to compare Night of the Beast with any other author?s works that I?ve read, I?d say Rick Hautala or Joseph Citro or even Bentley Little. I even see a bit of early Stephen King in these pages.If one cares enough to look for these things, I see Night of the Beast working on different levels as well. It appears to me to be about redemption and exorcising personal demons from our minds and our past. In his intro, Harry is pretty forthright about the hurdles he had to overcome during the long passage of this book?s struggle for life. I get the feeling that even had this novel never seen publication, it would have been remarkably therapeutic for the author to create.However, Night of the Beast did see publication, from a small press horror outlet. That?s very nice, but this book deserves more. It would be a perfect entry in Leisure Books? line of paperback titles. Even before I?m actually finished it, I can tell it?s a lot more engaging than some of the Leisure Books I?ve read in the last couple of years.

Above and beyond its genre

Harry Shannon's "Night of the Beast" is proof positive that a well-worn genre like horror fiction can be infused with fresh life. This one jumps off the page, gripping the reader's imagination and never letting go. And at the same time, it transcends the genre, becoming much more than just a thriller. Harry Shannon is easily the equal of Stephen King. Bravo!

Taut & Visceral - This is great horror!

One of the best things about Harry Shannon's book NIGHT OF THE BEAST, is that he is supremely adept at drawing the reader into their own memories while a character goes through the same. One of the earliest examples of this occurs when a character comes across a dead dog and recalls his own childhood experience with a mangy mutt and the perfect little girl who helped him care for the animal. In the short space of two pages, Shannon plunges your emotions on a roller-coaster ride of happiness, excitement, love, heartbreak, and agony - and that's just one simple flashback! Throughout this fine book, Shannon weaves a tale of horror - yes - but this book is also a masterpiece of human condition. The intricate and interesting lives of several characters coincide beautifully, producing a scary page-turner reminiscent of the great horror novels of yesteryear. This is a multi-layered book that reaches into the hearts and minds of all readers, leading them along a twisted maze of chills and excitement. Don't miss this excellent read by one of horror's brightest new stars.

The Perfect Halloween Companion

If you are looking for a fun, page-turner to scare your pants off - this is it. Harry Shannon's story of murder, ghouls and antiheros in a small desert town is nothing short of mesmerizing. There's something here for every horror afficianado - vampires, zombies, spiders and things with no name. Shannon's writing is stellar, suspenseful and at times amusing. This is horror "pulp" at it's finest! I highly recommend this book.

Horror that doesn't quit

This book is thrilling terrifying. And, it doesn't just scare you while you are reading it. It sneaks up on you later when you are driving around or doing the dishes. Very creepy. Shannon threads the horror elements through such a richly constructed and identifiable world, it's hard to leave it behind when you put the book down. I'm still trying.
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