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  • mhatchett
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post

    My experience was limited to THE RITUAL — which had a great first half — and BANQUET FOR THE DAMNED, which did a nice job of evoking a setting, albeit at the cost of character. This was my first of his recent self-published work, and I won’t be going back to that well. Poor characterization, excruciatingly drawn-out scenes, and a way of writing in a self-aware, almost purple-prose style that utilized overwrought, odd word choice, a very distracting style that I don’t remember from those two aforementioned novels.
    I'm trying his short stories, Some Will not Sleep, so fingers crossed!

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  • Chuggers
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    Cracking open the lettered deluxe WHP edition of Biohazard by Tim Curran

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  • brlesh
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    About halfway through Subject 11, a novella / short novel by Jeffrey Thomas.

    At this point, no idea what it’s really about or where it’s going.

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post

    Well, that's a bummer. I was hoping for a great review to give me a reason to try Nevill again. I read The Ritual due to all the rave reviews and really found it to be a slog. There was some good ideas and some great set pieces but it just dragged on and on. In fact, it is the only instance in which I think the movie is so much better than the book. That being said, I've been meaning to try another one of his books because he does seem to have a solid following. Your sparse comments coupled with some reviews I've read has given me the sense that Fiends of Hell is not the one I should try.
    My experience was limited to THE RITUAL — which had a great first half — and BANQUET FOR THE DAMNED, which did a nice job of evoking a setting, albeit at the cost of character. This was my first of his recent self-published work, and I won’t be going back to that well. Poor characterization, excruciatingly drawn-out scenes, and a way of writing in a self-aware, almost purple-prose style that utilized overwrought, odd word choice, a very distracting style that I don’t remember from those two aforementioned novels.

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  • dannyboy121070
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    I've read a few Neville books that I've enjoyed, but they were all much longer than they needed to be.

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