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Johnny Halloween: Tales of the Dark Season [Kindle Edition]

Norman Partridge
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Stoker winner Partridge (Dark Harvest) displays his superior prose skills in this collection of six short stories set around Halloween. The title tale is replete with twists that are both surprising and logical as a sheriff's complex past is revived when he responds to a fatal liquor store holdup. "Satan's Army" is a bit more heavy-handed, as religious zealots who believe The Wizard of Oz is satanic go to extreme measures to make their point. The high point is "The Jack o' Lantern," set in the Dark Harvest universe and featuring a hunt for the October Boy, a pumpkin-headed creature who terrorizes an unnamed American town. This deft blend of horror, fantasy, and noir will leave readers hoping for a longer return to that mythos. The only weak point is an essay about the Zodiac Killer, "The Man Who Killed Halloween," which lacks the length needed for real terror. (Oct.)
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Norman Partridge's Halloween novel, Dark Harvest, was chosen as one of Publishers Weekly's 100 Best Books of 2006. A Bram Stoker Award winner and World Fantasy nominee, Partridge's rapid-fire tale of a small town trapped by its own shadows welcomed a wholly original creation, the October Boy, earning the author comparisons to Stephen King, Ray Bradbury, and Shirley Jackson.

Now Partridge revisits Halloween with a collection featuring a half-dozen stories celebrating frights both past and present. In “The Jack o' Lantern,” a brand new Dark Harvest novelette, the October Boy races against a remorseless döppelganger bent on carving a deadly path through the town's annual ritual of death and rebirth. “Johnny Halloween” features a sheriff battling both a walking ghost and his own haunted conscience. In “Three Doors,” a scarred war hero hunts his past with the help of a magic prosthetic hand, while “Satan's Army” is a real Partridge rarity previously available only in a long sold-out lettered edition from another press.

But there's more to this holiday celebration besides fiction. “The Man Who Killed Halloween” is an extensive essay about growing up during the late sixties in the town where the Zodiac Killer began his murderous spree. In an introduction that explores monsters both fictional and real, Partridge recalls what it was like to live in a community menaced by a serial killer and examines how the Zodiac's reign of terror shaped him as a writer.

Halloween night awaits. Join a master storyteller as he explores the layers of darkness that separate all-too-human evil from the supernatural. Let Norman Partridge lead you on seven journeys through the most dangerous night of the year, where no one is safe…and everyone is suspect.

Product Details

  • File Size: 520 KB
  • Print Length: 125 pages
  • Publisher: Cemetery Dance Publications (October 16, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005WKF6IY
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
In Norman Partridge's JOHNNY HALLOWEEN: Tales of the Dark Season (CEMETERY DANCE PUBLICATIONS) we're treated with 7 new tales of the macabre.

The seven stories are: Johnny Halloween, Satan's Army, The Man Who Killed Halloween, Black Leather Kites, Treats, Three Doors and The Jack o' Latern: a Dark Harvest Tale.

Each story is unique in its own right, however, the stories that stood out for me were: The Man Who Killed Halloween, Three Doors and The Jack o' Lantern: a Dark Harvest Tale.

The Man Who Killed Halloween is an accounting of how Halloween was changed during the fall of 1969 when a real monster, the Zodiac Killer, ruled the night.

Three Doors is the story of a man who's given three "magic knocks." Anyone answering his knock is rendered under his control, having to do whatever he asks, and tonight he has a plan.

Finally is the Dark Harvest novelette, The Jack o' Lantern: a Dark Harvest Tale. Probably best known for his novel Dark Harvest (a Publishers Weekly 100 books of 2006 selection), Norman captures the same demented turmoil in this story of a small town with a dark secret. This was definitely my favorite in the collection and is where his talent really shines.

Final Verdict

Norman Partridge has been called "a major new talent!" by Stephen King, and "writes as though his life depends on the words he sets down on the page," according to Peter Straub. When you have two of the worlds greatest talents making statements like these on your behalf, you know you've got to be doing something right.

While I may not be able to say anything that carries the weight of those two greats, what I can tell you is that Norman is a smooth writer that knows when telling a story you need to entertain. His writing is unique and focused and will haunt you long after the last page has been turned.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Very Fine Wordsmith December 6, 2010
Format:Hardcover
Norm Partridge is one of the finest and most versatile wordsmiths I've come across recently. Lesser Demons and Dark Harvest were splendid, the former one of the best short story collections I've read since Tim Lebbon's Last Exit for the Lost, the latter being a VERY tricky take on Halloween, and here comes this tasty treat: more stories about the October Boy. You want noir and the supernatural together with precise wordsmithery, this is the stuff for you.
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While Johnny Halloween: Takes of the Dark Season may not be the best Halloween anthology out there, if you're looking for a short collection of not too many stories that are gripping and will get you in the mood for Halloween, then look no further than Johnny Halloween. Norman Partridge is best known for his Bram Stoker Award Winning book Dark Harvest.

Johnny Halloween features seven stories on the subject of Halloween: some stories are ordinary ones of fun and trickery, others are dark and twisted, and others make you stop and think about not just the meaning behind Halloween, but why we do the things we do on October 31st. "Three Doors" is a play on the idea of a djinn giving you three wishes, or the better known horror story "The Monkey's Paw." In it a man discovers he has a special power: he is somehow granted three knocks on three doors, and whoever opens the door will be under his power, to do his bidding. And now he has a plan to get the woman of his dreams back. The most poignant and moving tale of the collection has little to do with Halloween at all. "The Man Who Killed Halloween" is the infamous story of the Zodiac Killer, during the fall of 1969, who took lives mercilessly and with no clear intention. The reason for his killings remains a mystery to this day.

Originally written on November 16, 2010 ©Alex C. Telander.

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