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Holly Lisle (Author), Ted Nolan (Author)
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April 1, 1997
The Devil's Point Amusement Park is open for business. It's got the Extinct Species Petting Zoo, a waterpark with real mermaids, a live-action role playing park with special effects straight from hell, the ultimate mall, and acres of other one-of-a-kind attractions. And then there was "Desire" Point, where the customers could find exactly what they wanted. Of course, there's a special fee to get into "this" area.


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About the Author

HOLLY LISLE has been doing the pro novelist gig since 1992. Prior to that, she was a newspaper ad rep, a sign-painter/commercial artist, the “window girl” at a McDonald’s, a guitar teacher for absolute beginners, a singer at local restaurants, and because all of those together paid starvation wages, she went to nursing school the next year, and two years later was an RN. For ten years. She paid off her student loan the same year she got her first three-book contract, and...well...she’s been writing for her supper ever since. Thirty-some novels, a bunch of writing courses, short stories, and poetry, and one perpetually unfinished screenplay later, she’s now made the leap from commercial publishing to publishing herself. You can find her at HollyLisle.com. ---- TED NOLAN was born and reared in Columbia South Carolina.  With English teacher parents, it is not surprising that both he and his sister developed a lifelong love of books. Fascinated by science fiction from the beginning, Nolan naturally gravitated into the world of computer programming where he makes his living, and if none of his computers has yet spontaneously gained consciousness, many do seem animated by malevolent spirits. After stints in Fayetteville North Carolina and Aiken South Carolina, Nolan now divides his time between Columbia and South Carolina's Grand Strand.  He blogs on Columbia retail history at columbiaclosings.com. He suggests that if you are ever tempted to google "Ted Nolan", you ignore any result having to do with Canada or hockey. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Baen (April 1, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0671877801
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671877804
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,913,047 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Holly Lisle has been writing fiction professionally since 1991, when she sold FIRE IN THE MIST, the novel that won the Compton Crook Award for best first novel. She has to date published more than thirty novels and several comprehensive writing courses. She is currently working on the second book in her Cadence Drake series.

Holly had an ideal childhood for a writer...which is to say, it was filled with foreign countries and exotic terrains, alien cultures, new languages, the occasional earthquake, flood, or civil war, and one story about a bear, which follows:

"So. Back when I was ten years old, my father and I had finished hunting ducks for our dinner and were walking across the tundra in Alaska toward the spot on the river where we'd tied our boat. We had a couple miles to go by boat to get back to the Moravian Children's Home, where we lived.

"My father was carrying the big bag of decoys and the shotgun; I was carrying the small bag of ducks.

"It was getting dark, we could hear the thud, thud, thud of the generator across the tundra, and suddenly he stopped, pointed down to a pie-pan sized indentation in the tundra that was rapidly filling with water, and said, in a calm and steady voice, "That's a bear footprint. From the size of it, it's a grizzly. The fact that the track is filling with water right now means the bear's still around."

"Which got my attention, but not as much as what he said next.


" 'I don't have the gun with me that will kill a bear,' he told me. 'I just have the one that will make him angry. So if we see the bear, I'm going to shoot him so he'll attack me. I want you to run to the river, follow it to the boat, get the boat back home, and tell everyone what happened.'

"The rest of our walk was very quiet. He was, I'm sure, listening for the bear. I was doing my damnedest to make sure that I remembered where the boat was, how to get to it, how to start the pull-cord engine, and how to drive it back home, because I did not want to let him down.

"We were not eaten by a bear that night...but neither is that walk back from our hunt for supper a part of my life I'll ever forget.

"I keep that story in mind as I write. If what I'm putting on paper isn't at least as memorable as having a grizzly stalking my father and me across the tundra while I was carrying a bag of delicious-smelling ducks, it doesn't make my cut."

Cheerfully,
Holly Lisle

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Let's Have More in This Series, October 5, 2004
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This review is from: Hell on High a Devils Point Novel (Paperback)
I recently read the Hell books by Holly Lisle (or at least the first three). The books are concerned with the presence of the hellraised on Earth and the interplay between Heaven and Hell.

In the third book, HELL ON HIGH, the devil discovers that one of the Fallen has completely disappeared. A hellraised private eye is enlisted to track down the missing Fallen and discover how it was accomplished. Meanwhile the mere existence of the hellraised has bolstered physicists into new areas of research. Established Laws of Physics are regularly broken by the hellraised so humans should be able to do it as well. The main project is a stardrive that will enable man to reach the stars.

These books were very enjoyable. I particularly enjoyed the scenes in Heaven. This is the Christian Heaven, but all the other afterlife's exist as well and God spends time in all of them. But while this made for very enjoyable reading the author(s) seemed to have no concept of omnipresence. I do recommend these books to anyone who likes a bit of light fantasy that is tied together with well-thought out premises and ideas.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Goes beyond fantasy to touch on the realities of life, December 23, 1997
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This review is from: Hell on High a Devils Point Novel (Paperback)
Being personally acquainted with Ted Nolan, the co-author of "Hell On High" prompted me to purchase this book. Expecting to read a rather bizarre fantasy purely for entertainment, I found a book intertwined with fantasy and irony. Taken as purely entertaining, the story stands alone as an interesting tale. However, one should look beyond pure entertainment. The religious and morale issues and lessons learned are passed to the reader in a sometimes humorous, occasionally serious and yet subtle manner. Upon completion of this book, the reader will undoubtedly have a greater sense of the strength of forces beyond our comprehension as mortal human beings. At the same time, a feeling of the ultimate goodness of the human spirit is both encouraging and enlightening. Holly and Ted have managed to create a blend of pure entertainment with a powerful message for those readers fortunate enough to find this book on their bookshelves.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Best of the series, June 7, 2009
This review is from: Hell on High a Devils Point Novel (Paperback)
First, its a little disingenuous to subtitle this book "A Devil's Point Novel". Only one relatively brief sequence takes place at Devil's Point, and the fact that it happens there is barely important to the overall story. It could just as easily happened anywhere else.

In fact its kind of a shame that this Hell's Themepark is talked about extensively in the first two books of the series, and could well be far more interesting, if ever actually written into the stories, than anything else in the first two books.

This book, however, does engage you in the story much more solidly than the first two of the series ("Sympathy for the Devil" and "The Devil and Dan Cooley"). You can start straight away with this book and not bother with the first two. I never actually cared about ANY of the characters in the first two books, they were all flat and stereo-typed. The characters in this book had more meat to them. I think there was a different co-author for this book, and possibly he was head and shoulders better than the other co-authors.

The main story was intriguing and the main bad guy was dispicable. There were no real surprises in the entire book, but the story otherwise covered up for that. The one chance the authors had for a real surprise was, I thought, needlessly wasted.

Just one note of warning: As a grown up guy who likes grown up gals, there was a dipiction of a homo-sexual relationship in the book that was slightly off-putting. As Jerry Seinfeld would say, "Not that there's anything wrong with that", but its just not the direction I pursue for my own entertainment. I was a little disappointed that the authors didn't really have the courage to stake out their ground about that relationship ... it ended in the most ambivalent possible way. LOL

That aside, the main story about a renegade fallen angel and her goals was interesting enough for you to give this a try.
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