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What Rough Beast (Leisure Horror) [Mass Market Paperback]

H. R. Knight (Author)
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Leisure Horror February 2005
Harry Houdini asks Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to help him expose Maximillian Cairo—a spiritualist medium. But the two men underestimate Cairo. He's a master of the occult and the most debauched man in London. Conan Doyle and Houdini get more than they bargained for when they interrupt a magic ritual and accidentally set loose a force for ecstasy and chaos on an unsuspecting Edwardian London.

Soon one of their friends is falsely accused of a grisly murder. Conan Doyle and Houdini are sure the real killer was at the ritual with them. They're faced with a locked-room homicide that baffles even Houdini.

One by one, people in the little group who attended the ceremony feel an insidious influence creep over them. Each succumbs to a burst of creativity, shortly followed by an act of uncontrollable madness.

The proper Victorian gentleman and the ebullient New Yorker must team up to solve the murder and stop the thing they set loose before it completely unravels their ordered world.


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"Delivering both a great story and great characters, What Rough Beast is a more than auspicious debut . . ." -- All About Romance

"Fans . . . will salivate at the mere description of this blend of fantasy, alternate history, horror, and mystery." -- Lisa DuMond, SF Site, MEviews

"This is a true wondrous surprise ride for anyone who loves mystery in all its facets." -- The Best Reviews

"This is one hair-raising, bloodcurdling' and great yarn!" -- Crystal Reviews

"reminiscent of the perfection and sheer enjoyment of the original Sherlock Holmes novels" -- Romance Reviews Today

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 374 pages
  • Publisher: Leisure Books (February 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0843954566
  • ISBN-13: 978-0843954562
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,834,492 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent Edwardian England terror, January 25, 2005
This review is from: What Rough Beast (Leisure Horror) (Mass Market Paperback)
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's wife is dying of consumption and needing a respite from nursing her he and his son Kingston travel to London to watch Harry Houdini perform. Doyle and his son meet the magician who invites the writer to come with him the next night to debunk the medium Max Cairo. Conan Doyle accepts and goes to the séance where Cairo is exposed as a fraud. He invites the eight members of the séance to come back the next day to see real magic being performed

The octet returns and Cairo draws a septagon and warns everyone not to step over it while he brings Dionysus to Earth. He succeeds but Harry walks into the septagon and Dionysus escapes. Members of the séance are struck by a boost of creative genius and give into their basest desires because Dionysius' magic touches each of them. Harry and Conan team up to find a way to send Dionysus, who wears the form of a monster back where he came from before all of England is infected by the madness he spreads.

H.R. Knight is a bright and welcome new voice that horror fans will greatly appreciate. Edwardian England comes to life in WHAT ROUGH BEAST and the atmosphere definitely has a gothic feel to it. The team up of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Harry Houdini is a brilliant plot device and it would be fantastic if these two men are featured in future novels. Dionysus appears as a hideous monster to the humans who are unfortunate enough to encounter to him and he brings out the beast that resides in all of us. Mr. Knight has a unique voice that provides a refreshingly original storyline.

Harriet Klausner
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars entertaining and thought-provoking: a magic combination, May 18, 2009
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It's not often you come across a book that manages to combine solid entertainment with any degree of intellectual stimulation, but H.R. Knight's _What Rough Beast_ is just such an animal. Make no mistake, there is nothing guilty about the pleasure this work provides. On the one hand it is a thoroughly entertaining and satisfying read, full of interesting characters, fast-paced action, intriguing mysteries and harrowing horror (including the occasional dollop of over-the-top gore) and can easily be enjoyed for those qualities and nothing more. Yet it is also a well-imagined, well-researched, and completely period-authentic historical novel that actually manages to say something important about the human condition -- specifically about mankind's need to embrace all aspects of its fractured psyche if anything like a peaceful society is ever to exist -- without even once sounding dry, preachy or moralizing. (Fans of Carl Jung will be intrigued by the way the novel mirrors some of his key concepts, especially the need to integrate the Shadow with the rest of the Self.)

I can't speak to the historical accuracy of Knight's characterization of Arthur Conan Doyle, but artistically it is spot-on. The creator of Sherlock Holmes emerges as a rounded and likeable figure: earnest, well-meaning, valiant, full of old-fashioned virtues and prejudices ... a good man grappling uneasily and not always successfully with the conflict between his Victorian upbringing and the emerging realities of the new century. (Not to mention the suppressed realities of his own nature.) Though essentially honest he is fallible in his judgments; using him as narrator enables Knight skillfully to manipulate our perceptions of the other characters, especially the complex and charismatic figure of Maximillian Cairo, the Aleister Crowley-like magician who is the apparent villain of the piece.

The other characters are equally well conceived, particularly the brash (also vain, energetic, resourceful, loyal, and fearless) Harry Houdini, and the beautiful (also sensual, conflicted, emancipated, and intriguing) Justine Luce. Honorable mention must also go to the character of Mackleston, and to a lesser extent that of Gaylord, for the sensitive handling of a topic that even today provokes controversy in some quarters. (Though I have to admit the latter's name made me wince -- a little too obvious for my liking!)

Having said all that, let me emphasize once more this is a FUN book to read. Lots of action, lots of suspense, even a few mildly titillating scenes ... what's not to love?

All in all a splendid book -- one of those rare works that not only stands up to but rewards a second reading. I recommend it highly.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars entertaining, June 29, 2007
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In 1903, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Harry Houdini team up to fight an ancient greek god that is set free in a black mass the two visit. This all ends up in a mixture of crime, horror, gothic novel.

This is a really entertaining novel, with enough characterization and attention to detail.

Something different, nicely gothic.
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Miss Luce, Sir William, Conan Doyle, Lord Vollmer, Miss Finch, Sir Arthur, Inspector Woburn, Justine Luce, Maximillian Cairo, Palace Theatre, Scotland Yard, Chief Warder, Euston Road, Reginald Mackleston, Sherlock Holmes, Bethlehem Royal, British Museum, Harry Houdini, Hyde Park, James Barrie, New York, Russell Square
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