Born to the Dark
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- 6,99 €
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- 6,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
"Campbell’s writing is intimate, darkly funny, and deeply human, balancing edge-of-the-seat suspense with heartfelt character development. This delightfully unsettling sequel does not disappoint." — Publishers Weekly
Book 2 in the Three Births of Daoloth trilogy.
1985. Dominic Sheldrake is now a lecturer on cinema. His and Lesley’s small son Toby has begun to experience strange nocturnal seizures that no medical help seems to be able to treat. Meanwhile Dominic assumes the occultist Christian Noble is out of his life, but his influence on the world is more insidious than ever. Roberta Parkin has become a journalist and infiltrates the new version of the Nobles’ cult, but are the experiences it offers too powerful for her to control? In order to rescue his son from the cult, if he can, Dominic must undergo them too…
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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
World Fantasy Life Achievement Award winner Campbell's electrifying second installment to his Three Births of Daoloth horror trilogy (after The Searching Dead) finds Dominic Sheldrake, the teen protagonist of book one, all grown up. He's now a film professor with a wife and child—but he's still struggling against the sinister machinations of cult leader Christian Noble. Dominic's son, Toby, suffers from nightmares and nocturnal seizures, and Dominic and his wife, Lesley, send him to the Safe to Sleep facility in a last-ditch attempt to improve in his condition. Then Dominic discovers that the facility is run by Christian and his daughter, Tina, who are scheming to raise the dead. Now Dominic will stop at nothing to save his son from being used as their pawn. Campbell's writing is intimate, darkly funny, and deeply human, balancing edge-of-the-seat suspense with heartfelt character development. This delightfully unsettling sequel does not disappoint.