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This grim, claustral story is about the consequences of a primitive form of Christianity practiced in the mountains of Virginia, the author's home state. The sineater is a man shunned by all, a man... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

A Keeper

The problem with genre fiction is that so much of it is cruft. Sineater, however, is a daimond in the rough. Massie's writing style is evocative and vivid without becoming florid. Reading this novel I had a definite feel for exactly what things looked like, how they felt, and how they smelled. The characterizations were strong and even her touches on the minor characters leave the reader feeling like they are actual people with full lives outside of their small parts in the unfolding story.The plot is a bit slow and wanders off track in a few places, but this book is not about the plot. This is a novel of human interactions and reactions, a novel about people. The true story lies in the way in which the town is dealing with their own changing traditions. That said, I was very impressed with the fact that the action sequences are unusually well-done and, occasionally, exciting.I read this novel straight through in one sitting and would recommend it to just about anyone, horror fan or no. I wish I'd waited and got a hardback edition.

Great choice for the Bram Stoker

Excellent. That's my one-word review. Massie demonstrates some of the finest writing talent I've seen in a long time. Her words create images that have stayed with me long after reading SINEATER. SINEATER starts with the birth of Joel, the newest member of the Barker family whose patriarch is the sineater--the person who eats from the dead in order to absorb their sins. The Barkers are shunned in this small Virginia town and try to live out a quiet existence in their mountain home. No one in town wants to associate with, touch or even look upon a Barker. Then Missy Campbell, a hopeful relgious leader, calls for the townspeople to forego the sineater tradition and to find another way to help the souls of the dead enter heaven. Thus begins a serious of deaths with dire warnings about ignoring tradition and turning away from God. Joel, now in school despite the traditions, struggles to find his place in the world and to make contact with other humans, most of whom turn away from him. This is one of the most touching horror novels I've ever read. I truly felt compassion and hope for Joel, and I cared about what happened to the characters. The writing style is excellent, and the characters are well-developed. I don't always agree with the choices that award committees make for "best" novels, but in this case Massie deserves all the recognition and applause for her first novel. I will definitely be reading her other books.

Mesmerizing Story

This book was absolutely hypnotic in its exposition, suspense and characterizations. I found I was actually holding my breath during many of the critical scenes. Fabulously written. Top rate. And emotionally wrenching to read! Wonderful!

A very moving and horrific read.

Being just a few generations away from the kind of rustic, religiously odd, mountain people that populate _Sineater_, I was overwhelmed by the honesty of this horrific novel. The characters in _Sineater_ are fiction, but so many like them exist throughout the isolated mountain areas of Virginia and Kentucky, anyone from the region will recognize them. The fanaticism that fuels the horror of this novel is very much alive in these parts. _Sineater_ shows what a delicate balance exists between tradition and change, and how dangerous it can be when that balance is lost.

Just what the doctor ordered

After sitting wading through dozens of cheap horror and thriller novels that read exactly alike (you know, the ancient evil or unstoppable maddness) it was real nice to read Sineater. Sineater is a coming of age novel reminiscent of Robert McCammon's Boy's Life where a young boy must come to terms with the world around him while that world seems to be falling to pieces. The hero of Sineater is a young boy from Virginia who, because his father is the Sineater, is alienated from the community that he goes to school in. No one will talk to him, no one will be his friend, and even adults are afraid of his touch. Interwoven through this tale are strange disappearances, odd religious practices, and alot of small town strangeness.Sineater works because it is more than a horror novel, more than a mystery, and more than a small town/coming of age story. While the story does take it's time being told, I found the characters so real that the slow pace made the book more enjoyable. I heartily recommend this book to anyone who enjoys good literature. And I would like to commend Leisure books for their continued support of the horror genre.
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