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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Literary horror, but extremely bleak and depressing.,
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This review is from: Cursed Be the Child (Paperback)
I was very impressed with Mort Castle after reading CURSED BE THE CHILD. However, I doubt I'll be reading his other (out of print) horror novel STRANGERS.Why? Because CHILD was so incredibly heavy. I don't know if I can read another book like it (although I don't know if STRANGERS shares it's topics and/ or subject matter). For different reasons I will not delve into the plot too much. I have read few horrorbooks which spent so much time developing its characters as does CURSED BE THE CHILD. And what they turn into isn't always so comforting. Like I stated above, that's what makes this book (for me anyway) almost literary in it's set up and execution. It also makes me wonder why Castle didn't become a bigger name in the horrorfield, since CURSED BE THE CHILD clearly shows his talent. Which brings me to the controversial aspects of this novel: the child abuse, incest etc. In his introduction Castle writes that the book doesn't get to graphic about all that stuff. I know Mort Castle has (still is?) been involved with the HORROR WRITERS OF AMERICA. After reading this book I can understand why, since he clearly knows his horror, and best of all, was able to write a fresh, disturbing take on a subgenre (child possession) which, even in 1990, had already been done to death. So, after all those very kind words, why only a four star rating? Recommended....for those who can stomach it! |
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Cursed Be the Child by Mort Castle (Paperback - December 31, 2010)
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