NightShadow
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #1302246 in Books
- Published on: 2007-05-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 304 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
It's a bitterly cold January day in 1976. Gus Breach, the Chief of Police, his three deputies, and Frank Lewis the town mortician, have no idea that the discovery of a strangely dressed, headless and bloodless corpse lying on a deserted mountaintop road, is about to plunge them and the residents of Kulpsville, Pennsylvania, into a holocaust that cannot exist by any reckoning of human experience. A desecrated grave, strange markings in the snow and signs of a violent struggle, all push Breach's former experience on the Pittsburgh Homicide Squad past the limit. A few rejected memories of a similar event trigger his intuition, and the old cop's blood freezes as his instinct "To Protect and To Serve" is thrown into high gear. Brutal murder after brutal murder forces the Chief to call in the State Police and then the Army, but to no avail. All weapons are useless against the floating patch of darkness that conceals the NightShadow monstrosity within. Only when the aid of Abraham ben Yakov, a retired psychiatrist, is enlisted, can the horror be met head on. He alone knows the secret about NightShadow.A secret that involves a conspiracy formed on both sides of the grave; and an enemy he knew throughout his life he would one day have to face.
Customer Reviews
A great book of occult fiction.
Good fiction in the occult arena is hard to find so I werent sure what to expect by this book. I knew from before that Lisiewski definatly could write fact books but fiction?
To my suprice he did an exelent job and he even hints at some magical secrets in the book that makes it even more thrilling for people in to that kind of stuff.
The book was easy to follow and was just enough describing so it didnt get boring listening to details about rituals or anything. Perhaps we see the beginning of a new Lovecraft. This story definatly reminds me of him even though their writing styles are different.
Right now I am not sure I wish the next book he will release to be a magic book or another novel.


