The Ancient
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Average customer review:Product Description
Amongst towering mountains of trash in the backstreets of Lima, three young boys are trying to raise an ancient demon. They don't think their incantation has worked; but that night a teenage drugrunner is gunned down across their makeshift altar. As his killers walk away, his body stirs. Not because it still contains a spark of life. But because something is stirring beneath it...Port Callao. The MV Lysicrates, a three-quarter-mile long supertanker, is being loaded with hundreds of tonnes of trash. Esther Mulholland, a young American anthropology student, has missed the boat she should have been on and is hitching a ride back to Texas. It should have been a routine run for the captain and his hungover second officer, Matthew Cotton. But as soon are they put out to sea, even the rats are panicking. They should have paid more attention to the trash.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #410762 in Books
- Published on: 2001-05-21
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 336 pages
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
When an author is equally well known as a broadcaster, it can certainly help in promoting their books. But in the author of The Ancient, Muriel Gray's case, it could be said to be something of a liability. Gray is best known as a highly intelligent, energetic and cheerful TV presenter--and certainly the last person one might think capable of producing such an effectively chilling supernatural outing as The Ancient. But that's just what she's done.
This highly atmospheric tale combines the subtle, allusive prose style of such masters of the past as MR James with a more contemporary emphasis that suggests Clive Barker. In the grim, rubbish-strewn back streets of Lima, three boys are attempting to raise an ancient demon. Their incantations fail (so they think), but on the same night a drug dealer is killed over their impromptu altar. And anyone who has ever watched a Hammer film will know what effect the shedding of blood has on dormant monsters. Gray then relocates her narrative to the massive supertanker, Lysicrates, where the beleaguered second-in-command Matthew Cotton is intrigued by the arrival of a young American student. Soon, both are involved in the horror that came aboard with the hundreds of pounds of rubbish that the ship is carrying. Much carnage ensues before a decisive final confrontation.
Muriel Gray's particular achievement in The Ancient is to reinvigorate a genre suffering from chronic overload. Her supernatural menace may be nothing out of the ordinary, but she surrounds it with such a world of persuasively grim detail and (most importantly) well-rounded characters that the reader is comprehensively gripped.--Barry Forshaw
Review
From the reviews of The Trickster and Furnace: 'The Trickster is written with incredible vigour thuggish, gory, sentimental, cosy. It grips' Daily Mail 'Gray tells her tale with immense elan. A smashing debut that's gutsier than most authors could ever be' Time Out 'Pacy, energetic, violent entertainment whose flashes of intuition and glittery neurosis give it an idiosyncratic edge' The Times
About the Author
Author of The Trickster and Furnace (HC Fiction), Muriel Gray is a well known media personality, broadcaster and writer.
Customer Reviews
Intelligent, terrifying and brilliant
Be careful where you are when you pick up this book, because once you do, you won't be able to put it down. I lost a whole night's sleep to it and a morning's work. It was well worth it.
The hero is great, the heroine great, the villains nicely vengeful. The plot is as twisted and mesmerising as DNA. Every time I thought I might have got it sussed, the action soared in a different direction. I loved every terrifying second. Recommended!
Deep, gory and brilliant.
There aren't many books that keep you up through the night, just becuase you can't put it down, but this is one of them. I read this is an incredible ten hour straight sitting, a first for me. It was the combination of great characters, an unfolding tale that I couldn't wait to see what happened next, and a setting that really scared the pants off me. I haven't read all of Gray's books, but I'm going to now. You have to buy this, if only for the bit when the hero has to journey through the rubbish hold. Scarier than anything else I've read for years.
brillant
gripping and thrilling. A book you can not put down once you have started. the story has a great thrill of suspence with entertainment,intution and sentimental brilliant
completley gripping stuff


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