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by F. Paul Wilson (Author) "The refining complex at Ploiesti has relatively good natural protection to the north..." (more)
Key Phrases: hanging corpse, crippled one, flat case, Dinu Pass, Major Kaempffer, Sergeant Oster (more...)
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"Spellbinding, chilling, bloodcurdling."--Seattle Post-Intelligencer

"One of the few really satisfying horror novels of the year...it has true fear in it."--Peter Straub, author of Ghost Story
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"Spellbinding, chilling, bloodcurdling."--Seattle Post-Intelligencer

"One of the few really satisfying horror novels of the year...it has true fear in it."--Peter Straub, author of Ghost Story
--This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 347 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow & Co; 1st edition (July 1981)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0688006264
  • ISBN-13: 978-0688006266
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (79 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #179,159 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best horror novels ever!, August 25, 2004
Yeah, that sounds like an exaggerated proclamation. But it's true. F. Paul Wilson has a knack for writing thrillers (the "Repairman Jack" series, for example); in "The Keep," he just combines it with some extra-large doses of horror.

In the Romanian mountains, a bunch of Nazis have stumbled upon a deserted structure. Called a "keep"--though that's not what it really is--its purpose is a mystery, as are the strange crosses placed at precise intervals on all the walls. There's also the fact that no birds have nested at the keep, and no one is permitted to stay inside overnight...

But those darn Nazis always were foolhardy. Something is released that first night, something that defies description. It moves stealthily through the shadows, it murders with explicit savagery...and its bloodlust is endless...

Only one mysterious man and one determined Jewish woman can stop this evil...if the time has not already run out...

Evil vs. evil. F. Paul Wilson's "The Keep" is the first novel in what became known as the "Adversary Cycle," a series of loosely based novels all tied together at the end. "The Keep" stands alone, however, as an exemplary example of how a horror novel should be written. Delictable, terrifying, and unforgettable!
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES..., October 23, 2004
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I first read this book over twenty years ago, when it was first released and loved it. I decided that it was time to give it another go around to see if my original opinion of it still held. Well, time has certainly not diminished the power of this book to hold the reader in its thrall. I still love this book, and it remains my favorite book by this author.

As far as horror stories go, this one is definitely up with the best of them. The author has written a riveting page turner with this tautly written, inventive tale. The author has taken some vampire folklore and given it a new twist. In the hands of this master of the horror genre, the quintessential battle between good and evil takes on a new dimension.

In Romania, deep in the heart of the Transylvanian Alps, lies the Dinu Pass. In April of 1941, a small squadron of German soldiers has been ordered to occupy a small, deserted, five hundred year old castle keep at the Dinu pass. From the beginning, Captain Klaus Woermann senses that there is something unusual about the keep. Looking as if it had just been built and inlaid with brass and nickel crosses in every corridor, crosses that the caretaker for the keep exhorts the Germans not to touch, the keep is an architectural oddity.

Soon the games begin, as an unseen force begins murdering his men. Captain Woermann sends a message to the high command. To his dismay, they respond by sending a Nazi squadron of einsatzkommandos under the leadership of SS Major Kaempffer to quell whatever local guerilla activity is, undoubtedly, responsible for the murders. Soon, these death's head troopers begin succumbing to the same fate as their German Army counterparts, and all hell breaks loose.

Enter the ailing Dr. Theodor Cuza, a Romanian Jew and former professor at the University of Bucharest. Although suffering from the ravages of scleroderma, he is ordered by the Nazis to the keep, as he is an expert in the history of the region. It is hoped that he will be able to shed some light on the mysterious keep and enable his hosts to defeat their unknown adversary.

Accompanied by Magda, his daughter, they find themselves confronted with the cruelty of the Nazis, the unexpected kindness of Captain Woermann, and something from their worst nightmares that has them call into question their deepest beliefs. Then, a mysterious red-headed stranger with piercing blue eyes also appears, and nothing is ever the same again.

This is one of the premier horror stories of all time. Bravo!
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BEST BOOK I'VE READ THIS YEAR!, August 14, 2000
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I bought this book...ooh, I don't know...maybe two years ago, in some used bookstore, simply because the front cover said "A Novel Of Deep Horror". For two years (I guess) the book just sat there in my room, doing nothing. Then, on August 1 (a date that I will not soon forget), I began reading this (don't ask me how I came to do it--maybe fate?), and I was immediately hooked! The first couple of chapters of this masterpiece were horrifying, terrifying, and with just enough gore to please the standard horror audiences (me included), but not gross-out. The book takes place in 1941, in a place in the Transylvanian Alps called the Dinu Pass. In Dinu Pass is a small castle, or Keep, and it is here that the story occurs. The book starts off in the present, where Major Sturmbanfurer Kaempffer recieves a message from the Keep, saying, quite simply, "SOMETHING IS MURDERING MY MEN." Then the book takes a sort of flashback, where Captain Klaus Woermann of the German Army is assigned with a small league of his soldiers there to watch for any possible invasion by the Russians. Woermann has this sort of dread feeling the minute he crosses the threshold of the Keep and into its courtyard, but he cannot think why. And the whole book just goes on and on, and never lets up until the end. I recall one particular sentence in one of the first couple of chapters that is a real haunter: The horror has begun. These four words are what truely captivated me more than anything else. I will not begin to tell what this "horror" is, but I will only say, READ THIS BOOK. F. Paul Wilson is a uniquely talented writer, and he writes very clearly, with well-developed characters, great visual settings, and quite some scary scenes (let me tell you!). What is really unique about this book is the setting: 1941 in Romania, one of the few countries not totally taken over during this mighty war. As a matter of fact, there is not a single American in the book; in addition, I only recall seeing the word "America" in the last 40 or so pages, only once or twice. There is also something else unique: for a long time, the main character of the book is Klaus Woermann, and he his of the German Army--one of what once were the "bad guys." In this book, the reader learns of his internal hatred of Nazism, as well as how he only joined the war for the honor of prideful battles of justice. I rooted for him, believe it or not, and future readers might do so, too. F. Paul Wilson's character development was excruciatingly *real*. When minor characters died off in the book, they had a small introduction before this. This is much like the usual writing style of another author (James Herbert--nearly *all* his characters are like this), but this is a good thing--if there is no introduction or background to a character, their being killed off is as sad a moment as seeing those cardboard cutout characters from those old B-horror movies. We *need* some intro, and this is it. There are so many other things I would want to talk about from this book, but unless everyone in the entire world read--and enjoyed--this book, I cannot share them. This review was written not only to show my feelings for the book, but to interest other people in reading it. Therefore, I will leave all the wonderful--and horrible--surprises for newcomers to discover. This book will one day be a classic, along with other such terrors as The Shining, I Am Legend, and so many more. I have yet to see the movie, but many people hated it, and from what I've heard, it is more influenced by this book than based upon it. Whatever the movie is like, read this book first, if not instead. I guarantee readers of all sorts--horror, romance, science fiction, fantasy, the works--will enjoy it. Purchase and enjoy this book, people, and don't get too scared...
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Fun Pseudo-Vampire Tale set in World War II
F. Paul Wilson's horror novel, "The Keep" is a fun and eerie tale set in the midst of the Second World War. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Cody Carlson

1.0 out of 5 stars Jaw-droppingly overrated
About as scary as He-man fighting Skeletor, but not nearly as cool. Picked it up because it was recommended by an Amazon reviewer that liked it better than "The Terror" by Dan... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Jack Strange

5.0 out of 5 stars Another superb book from F. Paul Wilson....
I approached this book with some trepidation - I really don't like vampire fiction and I'm not a huge fan of horror. I am, however, a huge fan of F. Paul Wilson. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mary C

4.0 out of 5 stars Vampires, Zombies & Werewolves...oh my!
This was a fun, entertaining read with a pretty satisfying ending. It was certainly exciting! I had a lot of fun reading it, though it was a bit ridiculous overall. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Yolanda S. Bean

5.0 out of 5 stars Scary As Hell
This is one great horror novel. Set in an ancient keep in the Romanian mountains during world war 2 the Keep holds something ancient, something truly evil. Read more
Published 6 months ago by T. Gibbons

5.0 out of 5 stars The Keep
"Something is murdering my men."


This is my first F. Paul Wilson book I've read and I just have to say it won't be my last. Read more
Published 7 months ago by ZMoney

5.0 out of 5 stars A Master Storyteller Weaves A Tale of Powerful Spookiness.

Being a writer myself, the one thing that I think I learned the most from reading F. Paul Wilson's The Keep, was his masterful way with dialogue. Read more
Published 8 months ago by SpacegrassMan

5.0 out of 5 stars "This place was not designed to keep something out..."
F. Paul Wilson's THE KEEP is one of the best atmospheric horror novels ever published. Cleverly plotted, ably written and featuring characters of remarkable depth and complexity,... Read more
Published 13 months ago by M. G Watson

5.0 out of 5 stars The begining of a wonderful series
I lost alot of sleep staying up to the wee hours reading this wonderful story.F Paul wilson is a great story teller. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Henahey

4.0 out of 5 stars The beginning of Wilson's mythology
In 1941 a small contingent of Nazi soldiers occupies an abandoned keep in the mountains of Romania. The origins and purpose of the keep are shrouded in mystery, but the Germans... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Joseph Boone

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