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Five Star Science Fiction/Fantasy - The Tolltaker [Hardcover]

James Sneddon (Author)
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Five Star Science Fiction/Fantasy June 10, 2004
James Sneddon has mixed a coming-of-age story with the dark fantastic in his first novel, The Tolltaker, in which a young boy comes to terms with death, grief, and the unknown.

Eight-year-old Bobby Burke doesn't want to move out of his grandparents' house into an apartment downstairs from Nick Madonna, his mother's new "friend." Bobby just wants his father to return from Vietnam where he's been missing-in-action for the past three years. Despite everyone around him wanting him to believe his father isn't coming home, Bobby knows they don't understand the magic of his SafeKeeper, a talisman that keeps his father alive as long as it remains on Bobby's wrist. At school Bobby struggles against the tolltaker of the playground, Rudy, who expects Bobby to pay a toll for passing through. But Bobby finds that his greatest battle will take place in the storm drain behind his apartment, where he meets the real Tolltaker. A figure that enshrouds itself with a black cloud visits Bobby in his dreams, and demands the ultimate price of passage from Bobby: his father's life! And this Tolltaker is inescapable . . .

James Sneddon grew up in northeast Philadelphia. He currently lives in south-central Pennsylvania where he is working on his next novel. (20021201)


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"From a darkly humorous tale of the power of words (Death and the Librarian) to a never-before-published response to events of September 11 (Ilion), Friesner's 12 stories illustrate the author's acutely sensitive vision of wonder in the everyday world... Known primarily for his 'Star Wars' novels... Zahn's short stories also deliver strong plots and memorable characters... Zebrowski's many novels (e.g. Macrolife) mark him as a visionary as well as a master of hard sf. The ten short stories collected in In the Distance provide a benchmark of his creativity... the author expands his concept of the human condition to embrace the stars. Part of Five Star's continuing commitment to showcasing the short fiction of the genre's most prominent author's, these three volumes belong in most libraries where short sf is popular."
-- Library Journal (December 2002) (Library Journal 20020615)

"...Part of Five Star's continuing commitment to showcasing the short fiction of the genre's most prominent authors, these three volumes (Death and the Librarian and Other Stories/ Star Song and Other Stories/ In the Distance, and Ahead in Time) belong in most libraries where short sf is popular."
-- Library Journal (December 2002) (Library Journal 20041101)

"Four more titles in Five Star's new series (God Is an Iron and Other Stories/ Generation Gap and Other Stories/ The Lady Vanishes and Other Oddities of Nature/ Suppose They Gave a Peace and Other Stories) of short fiction by noteworthy sf authors offer a variety of tales that illustrate the depth and staying power of the genre...Most of the stories in these volumes have only appeared in periodicals. Libraries wishing to augment their sf or short fiction collections should consider any of them."
-- Library Journal (June 2002) (Library Journal )

"...a cleverly constructed story, leading readers to the edge of fear and beyond...a suspenseful and emotional story...a very good book...emotional element was skillfully portrayed,.."
--Love Romances (November 2004) (LoveRomances.Com )

From the Publisher

James Sneddon has mixed a coming-of-age story with the dark fantastic in his first novel, The Tolltaker, in which a young boy comes to terms with death, grief, and the unknown.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Five Star; 1 edition (June 10, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1594141460
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594141461
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,112,386 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Debut Novel, December 20, 2005
This review is from: Five Star Science Fiction/Fantasy - The Tolltaker (Hardcover)
James Sneddon's the Tolltaker is a very traditional horror novel. It deals with childhood fears, family relationships, coming of age - and deep, impenetrable darkness. There are a lot of points of tension in a young boy's life, and young Bobby, Sneddon's protagonist, faces more than his fair share.

Bobby and his mother have moved to a new apartment on the far side of his school from his grandparent's home, where they lived previously. Bobby's father went MIA in Vietnam, and this is the first time he and his mother have been on their own, and out from under the almost oppressive influence of his "Paw Paw" since their traumatic loss. To top it off, his mother has been growing increasingly friendly and familiar with the "water-ice man," a guy named Nick, who Bobby suspects is trying to bury the memory of his father forever. Armed only with his "safe keeper," a bracelet with his father's name engraved on it that he has not taken off since its purchase in order to keep his missing parent "safe," and the knowledge that it is up to him to keep his mom from forgetting his father and doing things with Nick that his Paw Paw has told him are just not right, Bobby faces off with life in a new home, a new friend, and a new set of bullies.

This novel is rife with symbolism. At times, the characters themselves take on the aspects of these symbols, and if you aren't careful you can mistake this for one dimensionality, but then they take very human turns, and surprise you. Deep chords are struck by Sneddon's prose, particularly in the mindset of an eight year old boy trying to get by while beset on all sides by the trials of a difficult time in his life.

There is an old storm drain tunnel that the kids play in. This tunnel was abandoned years in the past because it ran across a sinkhole that would not stay closed. People died, and the legend was born of a dark spirit that claimed them. The Tolltaker. There is even an engraving of those words in the concreted of the tunnel itself - an engraving that looks as if it's been slashed into the stone by impossibly sharp claws. It's just a legend though, except that when Bobby enters the tunnel, and strange things begin to happen, it becomes something much more.

Rudy, a bully whose job it is to exact tolls from younger kids who cross his park - a duty passed from bully to bully over the years, becomes Bobby's enemy, causing endless heartache to the boy, his friends, and their families. The Tolltaker itself will not release Bobby, even in his dreams, and life continually beats away at the one thing that matters to him - the safe return of his father. Nothing is coming easy for Bobby, and as the novel progresses relentlessly toward darkness, life only gets worse.

The conclusion of this novel is very powerful and satisfying. The Tolltaker is one of the best first novels of the year and a remarkable debut for a talented newcomer to the genre.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars James Sneddon, You Rock My World!, October 21, 2004
This review is from: Five Star Science Fiction/Fantasy - The Tolltaker (Hardcover)
Every time I thought I knew where the book was going, who the true bad guy was and what the outcome would be - I was wrong! Every time I boxed this story into what I assumed it would prove to be - I was wrong. Never, I repeat never, have I been more surprised and enthralled in a story before. I finished this book in just under four hours and then picked it right back up and read it again!

The plot is unconventional and creative, the delivery flawless. This story involves you, incorporating you into this tale of heartache, faith, fear and unimaginable strength. Now don't mistake mush for admiration, this story is masterful. Ingraining traditional storytelling with modern views, Sneddon's style of writing is fresh and definitive. He keeps the dialogue simple, the descriptions sharp and the agenda quiet. Although there is a message enclosed in the story, it never overwhelms you or distracts.

The pace is stable and constant. Although you may not notice the speed shifting, there is a subtle build-up. In fact, after I read it a second time, I still couldn't pinpoint the exact moment it accelerated. The atmosphere is perplexing and duplicitous. Although you're aware that something isn't right, you never actually put your finger on exactly what it is. Thorough research and use of the rich background for the area was evident, as it took place in my backyard and flowed naturally - never making me stop to correct him.

The characters are universal. Their motivations are clear but their approach is flawed and this is what makes them real. You can understand them, empathize for them and cry along with them. Because ultimately this person could be you or someone you know and that ups the stakes and truly gives this tale spirit. After putting the book down I missed the kid with the sarcastic mouth, and the mother with the weight of the world on her shoulders. Characters like this is what makes a story great!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars exciting coming of age horror story, July 15, 2004
This review is from: Five Star Science Fiction/Fantasy - The Tolltaker (Hardcover)
After four years, Judy Burke is convinced that her husband died in Vietnam even though her son and her father-in-law believe he is alive. Determined to begin trying again, she moves out of her in law's home and into an apartment in a nice complex. Bobby is determined to hate the place because living next door is Nick, the man his mother is dating. Not only does he have to deal with Nick, he has to pay the schoolyard bully a dime everyday as a toll for crossing the playground

Bobby makes a friend in the new neighborhood who tells him about the TOLLTAKER, a monster living in the tunnel part of the long drainpipe. The monster's bill for entering his lair is that person's life. When Bobby enters the tunnel, he thinks the story is an urban legend until he senses strange thing. As Bobby's problems merge yet pale next to his agoraphobia, he must find the courage to face his enemies, monsters, and fears.

The scenes in the tunnel will remind readers of Stephen King's IT but THE TOLLTAKER also finds his way into Bobby's dreams. This allows him to become closer to his mother when he wakes up screaming from the horrific nightmare. The protagonist, besieged and beleaguered from all sides has an inner strength that allows him to protect his friend from harm. James Sneddon has written an exciting horror novel and a coming of age story in one neat package.

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