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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent horror novel,
This review is from: Chaosicon (Hardcover)
He gleefully lived while the plague terrorized Europe and enjoyed collecting the dead. He cheerfully lived when Vlad Tempes used creative but refined means of torturing souls. He merrily lived while encouraging the French to guillotine Louis and others, collecting Le Roi's head as a trophy. He happily lived as he chose who died within the gas chambers of Auschwitz and the other atrocities that were a 24-7 operation. He calls himself Cerf, but he is not human or demon. Instead he is chaos and anarchy with a mission to see the world destroy itself. He makes his last stand in Coffeyville, Kansas as he spreads bedlam in widening circles. His only opponents are a mere rabbi, a priest, and a telepathic. Minor league humans, but Cerf does feel a twinge of fear due to Abigail the telepathic who has the means with the help of her religious cronies to stop his rising tide of destruction. While not quite as grandiose as THE STAND, Christopher Leppek and Emanuel Isler have created a supernatural horror novel that will appeal to fans of the genre's grandmasters. There are fantasy elements to CHAOSICON that will appeal to that genre's readers. The story line is fun and Cerf is quite the villain while Abigail is a strong opponent. This cross genre novel will allow Misters Leppek and Isler to stand tall among Koontz, Barker, Lackey, and Huff. Harriet Klausner
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent horror novel,
This review is from: Chaosicon (Hardcover)
He gleefully lived while the plague terrorized Europe and enjoyed collecting the dead. He cheerfully lived when Vlad Tempes used creative but refined means of torturing souls. He merrily lived while encouraging the French to guillotine Louis and others, collecting Le Roi's head as a trophy. He happily lived as he chose who died within the gas chambers of Auschwitz and the other atrocities that were a 24-7 operation. He calls himself Cerf, but he is not human or demon. Instead he is chaos and anarchy with a mission to see the world destroy itself. He makes his last stand in Coffeyville, Kansas as he spreads bedlam in widening circles. His only opponents are a mere rabbi, a priest, and a telepathic. Minor league humans, but Cerf does feel a twinge of fear due to Abigail the telepathic who has the means with the help of her religious cronies to stop his rising tide of destruction. While not quite as grandiose as THE STAND, Christopher Leppek and Emanuel Isler have created a supernatural horror novel that will appeal to fans of the genre's grandmasters. There are fantasy elements to CHAOSICON that will appeal to that genre's readers. The story line is fun and Cerf is quite the villain while Abigail is a strong opponent. This cross genre novel will allow Misters Leppek and Isler to stand tall among Koontz, Barker, Lackey, and Huff. Harriet Klausner
5.0 out of 5 stars
DO Judge A Book By The Cover!,
This review is from: Chaosicon (Hardcover)
From the sublime to the outrageous, Chaosicon wins with its quotable dialogue and ability to masterfully paint fearful visions in the brain - and keeps them there for years to come. Leppek and Isler crash-land a 747 of a story on your mind!
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent book,
By Jill C. Scott (Newport Beach, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chaosicon (Hardcover)
I was captured from the first page on! The reading was outstanding and I couldn't put it down. I will recommend this book to all of my friends and anyone who loves a well written, captivating book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Misery Loveth Chaos,
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This review is from: Chaosicon (Hardcover)
For those who cannot get enough of Stephen king, it's time to set your sights on Chaosicon. A journey into pure evil through mysticism and chance, delights even the more skeptical of palates. This is one book that even I had a difficult time putting down. I'll definitely keep an eye open for future releases by these authors.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent horror novel,
This review is from: Chaosicon (Hardcover)
He gleefully lived while the plague terrorized Europe and enjoyed collecting the dead. He cheerfully lived when Vlad Tempes used creative but refined means of torturing souls. He merrily lived while encouraging the French to guillotine Louis and others, collecting Le Roi's head as a trophy. He happily lived as he chose who died within the gas chambers of Auschwitz and the other atrocities that were a 24-7 operation. He calls himself Cerf, but he is not human or demon. Instead he is chaos and anarchy with a mission to see the world destroy itself. He makes his last stand in Coffeyville, Kansas as he spreads bedlam in widening circles. His only opponents are a mere rabbi, a priest, and a telepathic. Minor league humans, but Cerf does feel a twinge of fear due to Abigail the telepathic who has the means with the help of her religious cronies to stop his rising tide of destruction. While not quite as grandiose as THE STAND, Christopher Leppek and Emanuel Isler have created a supernatural horror novel that will appeal to fans of the genre's grandmasters. There are fantasy elements to CHAOSICON that will appeal to that genre's readers. The story line is fun and Cerf is quite the villain while Abigail is a strong opponent. This cross genre novel will allow Misters Leppek and Isler to stand tall among Koontz, Barker, Lackey, and Huff. Harriet Klausner |
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Chaosicon by Emanuel Isler (Hardcover - June 2001)
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