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Michael Marshall (Author), Jeff Harding (Reader)
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (65 customer reviews)


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May 1, 2009
Three years ago a young boy died in tragic and mysterious circumstances, collapsing inexplicably right in front of his horrified parents. Since then, the family has fallen apart, and the boy’s father has gone off the rails. Then, one day, he recieves a very spooky email: ‘I know what happened to your child…’ Does the author really possess such vital information, or is it all just a cruel hoax? There’s only one way for the bereaved father to find out. But while the email-writer my well have the knowledge she claims, her motives for getting involved are far darker and more complicated than they at first appear…
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At the start of this unsettling novel of supernatural suspense from bestseller Marshall (The Intruders), four-year-old Scott Henderson dies from no apparent cause after falling into a lake in Black Ridge, Wash. The boy's devastated parents, John and Carol, divorce, and both leave the area. Three years later, John is lured back to Black Ridge by a chilling message from a woman who says she knows what killed his son—a siren call that John can't ignore. John's return is a trigger for other ominous events that will lead him to relive Scott's death and confront the dissolution of his former life. The small town's surface normality contrasts nicely with the unnerving behavior of some residents and even inanimate objects (e.g., cars that suddenly won't start). While much of what's going on doesn't make a lot of sense, this spooky tale shows Marshall (who writes horror and SF as Michael Marshall Smith) has a knack not only for the frisson of dread but also the telling psychological insight. (May)
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‘Fast-moving, sinister and highly accomplished … This is ferocious storytelling of the highest order, with corkscrew twists and turns that make it deliciously scary as the secrets unfold.’ Daily Mail‘Marshall’s thrillers get creepier with every book.’ MirrorPraise for The Intruders:‘A good, taut thriller, with lots of action and a very gripping ending; Marshall takes the reader with him on the investigation with a great deal of guile and style.’ Guardian‘Devilishly clever … a tautly crafted page-turner of the highest order.’ Bookpage‘Bestseller Marshall outdoes his own high standards with this potent blend of suspense, paranoia and just plain creepiness … a provocative and supremely intelligent thriller’ Publishers Weekly‘Sinister’ Mirror‘Captures a sense of the menacing inevitable … one of the more bracingly depressing tales of mystery and terror to have been published in recent years’ Time Out‘Subtle, satisfying – and really scary.’ Kirkus Reviews --This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

Product Details

  • Audio Cassette
  • Publisher: ISIS Audio Books (May 1, 2009)
  • ISBN-10: 0753129752
  • ISBN-13: 978-0753129753
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (65 customer reviews)

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed, May 12, 2009
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Michael Marshall can write - that's for sure - but he uses so many different styles in this novel that it becomes a difficult read. The premise is very promising and the aurthor does the rare thing of grabbing the reader from page one. The intro is mezmerizing. It continues on strong as characters are established years later and we see how they are dealing with the tragedy that intoduced the book. I was on the edge of my seat for the first 50 or so pages and was prepared for an exciting, suspenseful spooky read.

Sadly, after the first 50 pages the book went all over ther place. It went from character to character, was told from different perspectives and it was often hard to even know who you were reading about. The plot that had such a solid beginning also went a little haywire. The story starts with a family and the mysterious death of the son. As the novel plods along it looses track. Different plot lines are meshed together and plausibility is somewhat lost as the story becomes hard to follow.

The book is one you will want to finish for through all this it is apparent that the writer is talented and the reader will want to see where he is leading things. I skimmed through some of this book as I pushed to make it to the end. I just feel a big let down for so much could have been done with this plot. The author is talented but this is not one of his best. Suspenseful at times it just doesn't really work.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well done, May 12, 2009
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Michael Marshall has created a formidable story that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Even the innocent rustling of leaves makes your scalp crawl. I cannot read this book at night when I'm alone--it's just too creepy. But creepy in an excellent way.

When two people have died mysteriously -- a little boy and a sixtyish man--no one seems concerned about investigating. But three years after his son dies, John Henderson is drawn back to that horrible place and back into the nightmare. Will the woman who says she "knows what happened to his child" be able to lead him to the truth? Or will she, too, die before the that truth is exposed?

Something wicked lurks in North West Washington State. This book is a must read for those who like their thrillers with a touch of ghoul.

Definitely recommended read.

Diane Davis White

Author, Moon of the Falling Leaves
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable, but didn't live up to high expectations, June 19, 2009
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I had high expectations for Bad Things. It sounded like it would be a fast-paced thriller novel and spooky natural story, presented in a character-driven work. It is all those things. But somehow the combination didn't gel the way I had hoped.

As a character-driven novel, Bad Things succeeds pretty well. I felt a real empathy for the main character, John Henderson, and his "retreat" into a solitary life after the death of his son. His actions throughout the story were very consistent with his personality - that of someone who was extremely confident and competent, and then had faced complete impotence in the protection of his own son. The cast of supplemental characters is rich. None of the individual characters is explored completely, but as a whole they are a varied and interesting group.

As a fast-paced thriller novel, Bad Things is okay. There are plots and subplots, twists and turns. There dangerous action sequences, and they are completely realistic and believable. The story arc and pacing feel right. But there's not enough action and suspense to really excel as a thriller.

I found the weakest aspect was the supernatural elements. The supernatural stuff is more hinted at, than clearly explained. I suppose that is intended to leave more to the reader's imagination, and to increase the sense of spookiness. But for me, I ended up thinking "Huh? What happened? I don't get it." more often than feeling that chill up my spine.

All in all, I did enjoy this book. But it won't be on my favorites list.
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