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Father Panic's Opera Macabre [Hardcover]

Thomas Tessier (Author)
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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Bizarre events, heinous violence, vigorous sex and gruesome gore crowd this slim, grotesque opus set in and around an old farmhouse amid the luxuriant landscape of eastern Italy. Neil O'Netty, an author of historical fiction, is stranded when his car breaks down while he's sightseeing, leaving him at the mercy of an intense attraction for Marisa Panic, a beautiful woman who comes to his aid. She offers him overnight shelter (and much more) within her family's dilapidated, creepy mansion, where eerie colors glow in the moonlight, and dead bodies seem to appear and disappear from sight. Neil's mounting obsession with Marisa dulls his fear of the eerie, cavernous condition of the manor and of its inhabitants comprising Marisa's eccentric, elderly relatives, all part of a retired troupe of traveling puppeteers. Neil's initial concern about his car is hushed by his overwhelming desire for Marisa, culminating in several over-the-top sex scenes such as are rarely found in a horror story. Tessier intermingles this erotic overindulgence with several stereotypical haunted house effects, including echoed whispers in the darkness, cauldrons of peculiar soups and a tour of a dank, labyrinthine cellar, though this part of the narrative seems like an afterthought to the passion play. Anton Panic, Marisa's priestly uncle (the "Father Panic" of the title), like the rest of the family, becomes a frightening catalyst in the book's thrilling, time-and-space-shifting crescendo. Waking up in a concentration camp, Neil fights for his life at the hands of military guards who commit shocking acts of brutality for sport. Tessier reveals in the book's notes that he derived these final scenes from real-life events perpetrated by barbaric Croatian "Ustashas" in the 1940s. This distinctive fusion of fact and fiction is sure to garner attention as horror-with-a-conscience.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 170 pages
  • Publisher: Subterranean Press (December 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1931081123
  • ISBN-13: 978-1931081122
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,044,482 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Culture shock, May 7, 2001
This review is from: Father Panic's Opera Macabre (Hardcover)
Neil, a writer of bland historical fiction set in the Italian Renaissance, gets lost on holiday in Italy. Asking for help at a secluded mansion house, he meets a beautiful young woman and her strange, degenerate, Croat-origined family, including the eponymous Father Anton Panic. A passionate and delightful affair with the girl ensues, but when one day they play with the wax masks from the family's travelling-performer past, Neil discovers that his mask won't come off. There follows a long, hallucinatory, genuinely shocking stretch of writing, as Neil witnesses endless atrocities carried out by uniformed stormtroopers. Perhaps the most horrific thing about it is the utter lack of preparation, of anticipatory clues, in the narrative that's gone before; the reader is as overwhelmed with shock and revulsion as Neil himself. There is, in fact, no solution offered in the story itself; the historical context is only explained in Tessier's brief notes at the end. For Neil, for the story, the violence and horror remain incomprehensible, utterly unfathomable. The writer of saccharine historical romance is caught up in true events which took place barely outside his lifetime, yet about which he knows nothing whatever. This brief novel is challenging, haunting and horrifying, forcing us to confront yet more of the demons from Europe's unforgivable twentieth century.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Strange and Haunting......, November 28, 2008
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Daniel V. Reilly (Upstate New York, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Father Panic's Opera Macabre (Hardcover)
Volume Three in Subterranean Press' Short Novel Series, Thomas Tessier's FATHER PANIC'S OPERA MACABRE is strange, hard to classify, and very, very disturbing.

Neil O'Netty, a semi-successful Historical Novelist, is taking a a driving tour of the Italian countryside when his car breaks down in a secluded area. He sees a dilapidated house nearby, and approaches it to ask if he could use their phone, and his life takes a very unexpected turn.....He meets Marisa, the youngest member of the eccentric, mostly elderly family that inhabits the house, and the two immediately fall into a passionate relationship. While waiting for his car to be repaired, Neil is drawn deeper and deeper into Marisa's world, her strange family, and the bizarre, grotesque secret their house holds.....

Tessier spends the bulk of the novella building atmosphere, which pays off in spades in the last quarter of the book, but the first three quarters are very slow going. Once he hits his stride, though, Tessier is firing on all cylinders. The less you know about the book going in, the better off you are, as the ultimate secret of Marisa and her strange family is chilling and gut-wrenching. FATHER PANIC'S OPERA MACABRE is a haunted house story of the first order.

(The signed limited-edition of FATHER PANIC'S OPERA MACABRE, published by Subterranean Press in 2001 was limited to 750 copies, all signed by Tessier, and is long sold-out. It's a beautiful edition, filled with evocative woodcut illustrations by Gail Cross, but for readers who just want a cheap reading copy of the book, Leisure reprinted the novella in it's entirety in their 2006 paperback edition of Tessier's FINISHING TOUCHES.)
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3.0 out of 5 stars A creepy and disturbing horror tale!, June 18, 2008
This review is from: Father Panic's Opera Macabre (Hardcover)
I believe the creepiest horror stories revolve around haunted houses. Our homes are our presumed place of safety, a refuge from the uncertainty and danger of the world outside. The thought of our house being unsafe occasions a primal and visceral response, a fight or flight mechanism in us.

But a ghost is something that cannot be physically fought. It is, by definition, non-corporeal, supernatural, alien and indefatigable, a force of nature that cannot be defeated. So the only available option in response essentially defaults to flight. Many horror stories undermine the flight option by physically trapping the character in the situation.

Other tales don't give a reasonable explanation why the character must stay. They, rather stupidly, decide to stay and fight, to show a plucky human spirit rather than a realistic human response. However as the audience, we sit there, shaking our head, wondering why the hell the person doesn't just leave. Watch most horror movies Hollywood produces, and you'll clearly understand my point.

In "Father Panic's Opera Macabre", author Thomas Tessier wisely, but with a realistic, simple explantion, employs the first method, trapping his main character in the house. Neil O'Netty, a young historical novelist, is traveling through the rugged Italian countryside and adjoining hills. Sudden car trouble forces him to seek help at a remote farmhouse, leaving him unfortunately stranded there. At the farmhouse, he is introduced to one of the residents, Marisa, an alluring young woman Neil is attracted to. Marisa invites him to stay at the farmhouse with her and her elderly parents. Almost immediately, Neil and Marisa start a passionate romance with each other, diverting Neil's attention from the strange and unusual things happening in other parts of the house.

The novella, written by Tessier with strong European gothic overtones, has a wonderful verisimilitude in the beginning, incrementing the weird quotient slowly, before bursting into a shocking conclusion. While entertaining overall, "Father Panic's Opera Macabre" lacks any real punch. The characters are stale, and nothing invested me in Neil's frightening plight. The story didn't force me to have an emotional reaction to Neil's situation, which severely limited the power of the novella.

Last Word:
"Father Panic's Opera Macabre" is a well-written, grounded haunted house story that seems lacking of emotional involvement. The lack of emotional attachment to the characters ultimately dulled the conclusion for me. Still, "Father Panic's Opera Macabre" is a fine, easily-digestible horror novella.
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