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4.0 out of 5 stars
HORROR YOU WILL REMEMBER WHENEVER YOU LOOK AT THE MOON, September 2, 2010
A schoolteacher, Jonathan Childes, has certain psychic abilities over which he has little control. A Sadistic Killer keeps on putting visions in his head of gruesome murders. Sometimes even before the murder happens.
Jon Childes has created a new life for himself on an Island off the coast of England. His dark secrets from the past are shared only with his new girlfriend as he tries to create a safe haven for himself and forget the events from the previous year. But the visions surface once again and it brings evil, which threatens everyone Jon has become close to. The Killer finds out where Jon is hiding and comes to inflict more pain. Definitely not for the faint hearted.
The story starts off a little slow then picks up and you are dragged along with the horror of it. The ending is totally different.
I have read HAUNTED which is a 4 star but my favourite of his is NOBODY TRUE 5 star. My accurate rating on MOON would be a 3.5 not as good as his others but still worth a look.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A different kind of Herbert book, March 29, 2009
Having previously read books such as "The Fog", "The Rats" and "The Dark" by Herbert, I found this book to be very different from the type of storie he has written in the past. The other books focuses on gore, violence and mass-destruction, whereas Moon tended to be more syspence-and-mystery type horror.
Jonathan Childes is a physic who helps the police investigate matters such as child murder. When he is called to an island to investigate strange goings on he witnesses a series of brutal murders, and shares a frightening psychic connection to the killer.
Good story when kept me gripped and had a good ending.
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One of Herbert's best..., April 19, 1999
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I've read all of James Herbert's books and, usually, they get a tad homogenous after a while. Enjoyable - but similar. _Moon_ is a departure from that. It does follow Herbert's favorite type of character - an ordinary man forced into an extraordinary situation - but this offering is better than most. The characters and the Jersey Island setting are particularly engaging and the antagonist is exceedingly chilling - more so than usual. This book is Herbert at his near-best.
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