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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A deadly curse, July 5, 2005
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Eileen Rieback (Coral Springs, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Grave Intent (Mass Market Paperback)
Janet Savoy has an eerie premonition that something horrible will happen to her family. At the same time, her father-in-law Wilson, running from a loan shark he owes a large debt to, shows up in town looking for cash from his son Michael. When a gypsy family holds a funeral at the Savoy funeral home, a special gold coin is placed between the deceased teenage girl's hands, meant to pay her safe passage to the next world. Wilson steals it to pay off his gambling debts, but promptly loses it. A ghostly presence later appears to Michael and warns him that if the coin is not returned to the gypsy girl's grave by the rising of the second sun, a deadly vengeance will be exacted upon the Savoy family. As Michael and his father conduct a desperate hunt for the coin, Janet, unaware of the menacing threat, takes her daughter and niece to a family cabin for a short vacation. The gypsy curse follows them there, and Janet's worst nightmares are about to come true.

"Grave Intent" is chock full of scary themes and scenes: a gypsy curse, ghosts and otherworldly terrors, demonic possession of a child, and a series of ghastly things that go bump in the night. At the beginning of the story, there is a bit of comic relief in the form of the gypsy antics at the funeral and Wilson's attempts to weasel money out of his son. But that is short-lived, and the horror builds to a heart-pounding crescendo. Although the haunting is sometimes a bit over-the-top, this is a fast-paced and creepy novel that will keep you turning pages far into the night.

Eileen Rieback
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A good read!, July 6, 2005
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I enjoyed Ms. LeBlanc's first book and this one is even better. Vibrant characters and a chilling concept make this an exciting read. If you are looking for a true storyteller, this one is for you.

Can't wait for her next one. I'm officially a fan now!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Unique tale of horror, September 13, 2006
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With "Grave Intent", Deborah LeBlanc presents a boldly unique story, treading ground that few current horror authors have covered. When the Savoy family becomes the center of a gypsy curse, their lives hang in the balance, threatened by a supernatural chain of events that only they can reverse.

The characters in this book are very well-developed, and the narrative is flavored with vivid descriptions. With the exception of a few brief scenes, the horror depicted here is relatively subtle and quiet, lending the tale a touch of realism that I found enjoyable.

My biggest complaint is that I would have enjoyed a deeper glimpse into the culture of the gypsy characters who are central to the first half of the book. A bit more explanation could also have been served up in regards to several of the events that unfold. In all, though, this book was an entertaining read, and I look forward to exploring more of what LeBlanc has to offer.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Hell Hath No Fury Like a Spirit Scorned, July 26, 2007
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Michael Savoy runs a funeral home. It belongs to his do-nothing, loser-of-a-father Wilson. Wilson ran out on Michael and his wife and left them to manage it on their own. All hell breaks loose, literally, when a Gypsy family brings one of their own; Thalia Stevenson, to have her body prepared and funeral performed. Many mysterious customs are performed to prepare Thalia for burial, including the placing of a gold coin in her hands. The coin will be needed to pay her passage into the after-life. Wilson, who owes a great deal of money to cover his gambling debts, steals the gold coin and thus interrupts the smooth passage of Thalia's spirit. Michael and his wife have 2 days to return the coin to avoid a horrible revenge which will include the loss of their own child.

The character development in this book is stronger than most in the horror genre. Ms. LeBlanc takes the time to introduce the major players and sculpts personalities that are believable, liked and hated. The story moves at a nice steady pace. The author is able to avoid rushing head-long to the conclusion to wrap up the story in a harried, jumbled, unlikely ending. This is one of the better "horror" novels I have enjoyed in a while.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars chilling horror story, June 29, 2005
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Ephraim Stevenson branded his infant daughter with the imprint of a gold coin that he made for her so that she will have payment when she dies and not be stuck in the netherworld. At the age of nineteen Thalia dies in a freak riding accident in a small town in Louisiana; her family arranges for her funeral to be held at Savoy's Ephraim takes the gold coin off the ring he is wearing and puts it in his daughter's coffin.

Michael Savoy's father Wilson comes back home during the Stevenson funeral because some very bad people want to collect on his gambling debts. He sees the gold coin and steals it with every intention of using it to pay off his bookie but he loses it before that can happen. The ghost of Thalia's grandfather warns Michael that unless the coin is returned to Thalia within forty eight hours, death will come for his loved ones. Michael's wife and daughter are at their summer retreat under supernatural siege with his child's life slowly slipping away, Michael and Wilson are also under ghostly attack at the funeral home. Only returning the gold coin to Thalia will save his daughter from certain death.

GRAVE INTENT is a chilling horror story worthy of a Bram Stoker nomination. Wilson's sets events in motion by stealing from a corpse, which doesn't phase this hedonist, who symbolizes selfish me-me negative behavior; in contrast Michael and his wife risk their lives to save their daughter and readers believe they would insure that Thalia has the money to take passage to the other side even if their offspring was not in danger.

Harriet Klausner
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5.0 out of 5 stars solid scares, January 15, 2010
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Deborah Leblanc's books are full of spice and peppers, and her characters always connect with me. This creepy curse thriller is packed with good badness--shadowy promises and wicked motivations. The deep south setting comes to life like a steamy mist over a bayou swamp--wade in and get lost in a mysterious, uneasy land.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Nifly page turner, January 13, 2010
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I tried LeBlanc's "Water Witch" a while back and was not impressed, but I gave her another try, and I'm happy I did. "Grave Intent" is a taut read, a nifty page turner that encourages the reader to remain in her world until the last page is finished. A band of visiting gypsies and a tragic death lead to supernatural mayhem for a funeral home owner and his family. Characters do not exactly spring to life, but it is easy to empathize with them, and their actions are consistent with their histories. Most of the book is spent in a race against time to overcome a curse, and that feeling of immediacy is evident in Leblanc's style of writing. It is furious, fast-paced, and this is easily a read in a single setting. I enjoyed it so much I'll give another one of her books a shot.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved It, July 30, 2008
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This book was filled with action from beginning to end. I could not put it down. Very well written. This is the second book I have read by Deborah LeBlanc and will definitely be reading more.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Really scary!!, January 7, 2007
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J. L. Comeau (Fairfax, VA, United States) - See all my reviews
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, I adored this novel. Deborah LeBlanc's masterfully drawn characters command the narrative in this dark and brooding novel set in a Louisiana funeral home. A deftly conjured atmosphere of onrushing doom overlays a fast-paced and suspenseful story in which a gold coin is stolen from the stiffly clenched hands of a 19-year-old girl's corpse, a theft that plunges the owners of the funeral home, Janet and Michael Savoy, into a desperate search for the missing coin that must be placed in the dead girl's grave before the second sunrise following its disappearance or a member of the Savoy family--and they fear it will likely be their own daughter--will suffer a hideous death. This is a claustrophobic tale of dark magic and deadly spells that could only rise like a black miasma from the Bayou swamps. Louisiana writer LeBlanc cranks up the horror, drawing the reader into nightmarish landscapes of a countryside she understands so well. This is a heartstopper. Don't miss it!

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