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4.0 out of 5 stars Historical / Modern Thriller
A finely composed contemporary thriller that unravels a century old mystery. The protagonists are battered, believable members of the baby boom generation, who find themselves having to match wits with a frightening crew of townspeople intent on cover-up of old crimes, and the very deepest evil. Native American religion, a priest up for sainthood, twisted sex, a...
Published on May 15, 2000 by Mamalinde

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1.0 out of 5 stars Ouch.
To begin, I loved THE PURIFICATION CEREMONY. The taut suspense, muscular, adrenalized prose and delicious blend of action/mysticism were a wonderful surprise, and on finishing it I immediately hunted down a used copy of GHOST DANCE. Yikes. To paraphrase the previous reviewer, I can't believe this is the work of the same author. Sullivan once again walks into...
Published on May 1, 2002 by sfobos


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Historical / Modern Thriller, May 15, 2000
This review is from: Ghost Dance (Hardcover)
A finely composed contemporary thriller that unravels a century old mystery. The protagonists are battered, believable members of the baby boom generation, who find themselves having to match wits with a frightening crew of townspeople intent on cover-up of old crimes, and the very deepest evil. Native American religion, a priest up for sainthood, twisted sex, a psychopathic misfit, and dreams and visions from beyond - somehow it all seems to work. The title of this book first captured my attention, as in the past few months the Ghost Dance has appeared in two other pieces of my reading: RavenShadow and Garden in the Dunes, both of which Mamalinda has also reviewed on Amazon, in case your next stop is Wounded Knee.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars REALLY fun and scary book to read!, February 2, 2004
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I loved this book! I read this during my first year of college and had such a great time with it that I actually found myself late to classes because I just couldn't put it down! It was really a psychologically terrifying novel! I haven't read a lot of books where I was so deeply involved with the characters and so into the plot! I really loved this book. I don't understand the negative reviews because I have also read the Purification Ceremony and thought this book was much better! Read this book!!!! It's the perfect book for reading during a cold, winters night sitting by the fire! I loved it!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Ouch., May 1, 2002
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sfobos (Massachusetts, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ghost Dance (Hardcover)
To begin, I loved THE PURIFICATION CEREMONY. The taut suspense, muscular, adrenalized prose and delicious blend of action/mysticism were a wonderful surprise, and on finishing it I immediately hunted down a used copy of GHOST DANCE. Yikes. To paraphrase the previous reviewer, I can't believe this is the work of the same author. Sullivan once again walks into action/mysticism territory, only to immediately fall flat on his face, break his nose and then proceed to stumble blindly for several hundred pages.

I can't recall the last book I read where the writing was this awkward and forced. Everything from the name of the heroine (full name: Andromeda Nightengale... yeah, that just flows off the tongue) on forward seems the product of a writer trying desperately to replicate a successful formula without the benefit of real inspiration or, for that matter, an interesting story to tell. "Hmmm... what should I do next. I know: CIA assassins! No, no, wait -- I'll have my protagonists stumble into a cave and find some valuable piece of evidence... again. Or I could just give them another feverish, mystical vision. Nobody's tried that before!"

Why did I actually finish this book? I had 4 hours to kill on a plane, and it was either this or try to lipread "Gosford Park." I'm not sure I made the right decision. THE PURIFICATION CEREMONY was good enough to make me curious about Mr. Sullivan's future efforts, but GHOST DANCE is about as painful a mis-step as you'll ever encounter in print.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Whoa, This Is Not What I Was Expecting!, January 21, 2001
I read The Purification Ceremony by Mark Sullivan a few days ago. I was expecting more of the same type of story line, action, chase the bad guys and kill him. Not that all this is not in this book, it is packed full of it. I wasn't expecting the duel story line. What a wonderful surprise the history story line is. Again, I hung on to every word that Mr. Sullivan wrote in this tight plot. Ghost Dance is more complex than The Purification Ceremony. The author does a great job at weaving everything together. I loved the visions, ghost, etc. I love this type of story any way. You can never out run the past. Mr. Sullivan does a great job of explaining Native American lore and how it intertwines with modern believes. I thank Mark Sullivan for putting so much time and effort into this story. It was great! This is what reading is all about, entertaining the reader. I highly recommended this book. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Two tales eighty years apart merge into one great novel, May 6, 1999
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This review is from: Ghost Dance (Hardcover)

Ever since his wife divorced him, Patrick Gallagher has been in a depressing funk. Making things even worse from his perspective, his spouse is remarrying someone else on Patrick's fortieth birthday. The day before the nuptials, Patrick travels to isolated Lawton, Vermont to research a story on Father D'Angelo. The current local Catholic representative, Monsignor McCall leads a drive to beatify the deceased D'Angelo who allegedly performed healing miracles over eighty years ago.

In Lawton, Patrick rents a cabin from recovering alcoholic Andie Nightingale. Not too long after that, Patrick discovers the mutilated corpse of a town resident with a note by someone calling themselves Charon. Soon another murdered body is found that appears to be the work of Charon. The maniac kills more people. Andie assists Patrick as he tries to uncover the identity of a serial killer whose motives date back eight decades.

GHOST DANCE is a stunningly powerful novel that simply awes the audience with author Mark T. Sullivan's writing prowess. The story line consists of two tales merged into one delightful plot. Mr. Sullivan provides much insight into modern day Lawton on the one hand and into its ugly history on the other. The audience fully comprehends how the past impacts the present. The final icing is the persuasiveness that an afterlife exists, which allows for the redemption of Patrick's soul. This terrific tale deserves wide readership.

Harriet Klausner

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4.0 out of 5 stars The secrets of a backwoods town, September 29, 2009
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Lance Mitchell (Hampshire, UK, Northern Hemisphere, Planet Earth) - See all my reviews
A terrifying story which connects the spiritual activities of the Roman Catholic Church and the Sioux Indians, from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries to the present day.

A documentary film producer begins a fairly routine assignment in a backwoods town in Vermont. The discovery of a body before he has even commenced his enquiries leads to many more horrifying revelations, which continue until the final pages of the book.

The story moves at such a rapid pace that the reader's attention is gripped throughout. There is a lot of gore and bad language, but that is necessary to maintain the authenticity of the scenes.

I recommend this book to anyone else who enjoys a darned good, suspenseful thriller. You'll need a strong stomach at times though!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Whoa, This Is Not What I Was Expecting!, January 19, 2001
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Michael Butts "as i see it" (Martinsburg, WV United States) - See all my reviews
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I read The Purification Ceremony by Mark Sullivan a few days ago. I was expecting more of the same type of story line, action, chase the bad guy and kill him. Not that all this is not in this book, it is packed full of it. I wasn't expecting the duel story line. What a wonderful surprise the history story line is. Again, I hung on to every word that Mr. Sullivan wrote in this tight plot. Ghost Dance is more complex than The Purification Ceremony. The author does a great job at weaving everything together. I loved the visions, ghost, etc. I love this type of story any way. You can never out run the past. Mr. Sullivan does a great job of explaining Native American lore and how it intertwines with modern believes. I thank Mark Sullivan for putting so much time and effort into this story. It was great! This is what reading is all about, entertaining the reader. I highly recommended this book. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars 3 1/2 Stars. A great and thoughful tale...., November 7, 2004
First let me say that the editors and publishers of this book should be ashamed of themselves. There were grammatical errors all through this book. Paragraphs started where they shouldn't have...punctuation was off...quotes were missing and question marks were used on statement sentences. This was all very distracting, but the theme of the story held my attention, nonetheless.

Also, I could have done without all the swearing. Swearing in dialog is one thing, although not a necessity, but the author's swearing in prose? Please. Show some education.

Now that my rant is over, I must admit that I liked the story of this book. It was quite unique and very gripping. I had trouble putting it down in parts as the suspense built and kept me hooked. Out of all the books I have read, this is definitely one of the most suspenseful and therefore, one of the most needful, overall.

I recommend this book to mature readers. Vivid sexual images won't be acceptable for younger readers, but if you like suspense, this one will fill your needs.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars it's a page turner!, March 14, 2003
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readinginsf "beyerd" (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ghost Dance (Hardcover)
This was an excellent book - I read it from cover to cover without putting it down!
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!, February 1, 2003
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C. L WELLS "Maven" (Gerton, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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Let me start out by saying that this is the only book I've read by this author. I loved the book. I thought it was interesting, creative, and well-written. It was a page turner for me. I highly recommend it!
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