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Nocturnal: A Novel Hardcover – April 3, 2012

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Scott Sigler reinvented the alien-invasion story in his bestselling novels Infected and Contagious… rebooted the biotech thriller in Ancestor…now, in his most ambitious, sweeping novel to date, he works his magic on the paranormal thriller, taking us inside a terrifying underworld of subterranean predators that only his twisted mind could invent.
 
Homicide detective Bryan Clauser is losing his mind. 
 
How else to explain the dreams he keeps having—dreams that mirror, with impossible accuracy, the gruesome serial murders taking place all over San Francisco? How else to explain the
feelings these dreams provoke in him—not disgust, not horror, but excitement? 
 
As Bryan and his longtime partner, Lawrence “Pookie” Chang, investigate the murders, they learn that things are even stranger than they at first seem. For the victims are all enemies of a seemingly ordinary young boy—a boy who is gripped by the same dreams that haunt Bryan.  Meanwhile, a shadowy vigilante, seemingly armed with superhuman powers, is out there killing the killers.  And Bryan and Pookie’s superiors—from the mayor on down—seem strangely eager to keep the detectives from discovering the truth. 
 
Doubting his own sanity and stripped of his badge, Bryan begins to suspect that he’s stumbled into the crosshairs of a shadow war that has gripped his city for more than a century—a war waged by a race of killers living in San Francisco’s unknown, underground ruins, emerging at night to feed on those who will not be missed. 
 
And as Bryan learns the truth about his own intimate connections to the killings, he discovers that those who matter most to him are in mortal danger…and that he may be the only man gifted—or cursed—with the power to do battle with the
nocturnals.
 
Featuring a dazzlingly plotted mystery and a terrifying descent into a nightmarish underworld—along with some of the most incredible action scenes ever put to paper, and an explosive, gut-wrenching conclusion you won’t soon forget—
Nocturnal is the most spectacular outing to date from one of the genre’s brightest stars.  
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"Sigler delivers again in this fiercely creepy page-turner."--San Jose Mercury News

"If you're a fan of police procedurals from Michael Connolly, Elmore Leonard or Joseph Wambaugh and you miss the bio-tech science fiction of the late, great Michael Crichton, you'll find "Nocturnal" a treat."--
Huntington News  

"Sigler is in full control of his talent for sharp characterization and amazing visualization." -- Charlaine Harris, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Sookie Stackhouse series

"Red meat for readers who wish Harry Potter had swapped his YA credentials for a badge and gun." --
Kirkus Reviews 

"Some of the most beautiful carnage we've seen in ages."--io9.com 

"A terrifying science thriller that reads like
Silence of the Lambs as written by Michael Crichton. Inventive and deeply disturbing." -- Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of Assassin's Code

"Will make the end-of-year favorite lists for mysteries, thrillers, science fiction, horror, and yes, just plain old fiction, period. If you are a fan of genre fiction, you have to read
Nocturnal."--BookReporter.com

"For fans of realistically presented horror fiction, this is a must-read.”--
Booklist

"A hugely enjoyable read by an author who continues to grow."--British Fantasy Society 
 
"One of the most original pieces of genre fiction I have read in a long time. Sigler is like Stephen King with a huge dose of testosterone and adrenaline."--
Crimespree Magazine 

About the Author

SCOTT SIGLER is a popular podcaster and the New York Times bestselling author of Infected, Contagious, and Ancestor.  He lives in San Francisco with his wife and their dog.
 
www.scottsigler.com

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Crown
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ April 3, 2012
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ First Edition/First Printing
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 576 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0307406342
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0307406347
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.8 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.4 x 1.81 x 9.5 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank: #616,313 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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#1 New York Times best-selling author Scott Sigler is the creator of eighteen novels, six novellas, dozens of short stories, and thousands of podcast episodes. He is an inaugural inductee into the Podcasting Hall of Fame.

Scott began his career by narrating his unabridged audiobooks and serializing them in weekly installments. He continues to release free episodes every Sunday. Launched in March of 2005, “Scott Sigler Slices” is the world’s longest-running fiction podcast.

His rabid fans fervently anticipates their weekly story fix, so much so that they’ve dubbed themselves “Sigler Junkies” and have downloaded over 50 million episodes. Subscribe to the free podcast at scottsigler.com/subscribe.

Scott is a co-founder of Empty Set Entertainment, which publishes his Galactic Football League series. A Michigan native, he lives in San Diego, CA with his wife and their wee little Døgs of Døøm.

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Customers find this novel fantastic, praising its exciting fantasy-sci-fi-crime elements and well-developed characters, with one review noting the diverse racial representation among the cast. The writing style receives positive feedback, with one customer highlighting its unique concept and beautiful prose. Customers describe it as an engrossing and entertaining read that keeps them reading with high interest, and they appreciate the fast-paced narrative and good amount of humor throughout the book.

141 customers mention "Story quality"141 positive0 negative

Customers praise the story quality of the book, describing it as fantastic and well told, with one customer noting it's a must-read for horror and cop book enthusiasts.

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"...The book is lengthy but never feels boring. It’s a great read" Read more

"...What a great book! Scott: Churn out some more sci-fi/horror novels please! This book is HIGHLY recommended!" Read more

"Great read. Different from his other books but thoroughly enjoyed it. I have enjoyed Invasion and Contagion and was looking forward to reading this...." Read more

57 customers mention "Action story"42 positive15 negative

Customers enjoy the book's action story, describing it as an exciting fantasy-sci-fi-crime narrative with great imagination.

"...But...on it's own merit it was action packed and interesting." Read more

"...The characters are great and the science isn't heavy handed and comes off with a taste of possible realism...." Read more

"...Cons: -The story drags on for some time...." Read more

"...Scot Sigler is a terrific, high-speed SF/Horror novel that blends the best of both genres with a police procedural and a decades-old mystery...." Read more

54 customers mention "Character development"46 positive8 negative

Customers appreciate the character development in the book, with one customer noting the diverse racial representation among the main characters.

"...This is a well done story. The characters have depth and, knowing who they are named after, makes them even more personal to me...." Read more

"Excellent novel. Intriguing (and sometimes creepy) story and plot, deep characters, and catchy dialogue make this book the best Sigler novel to date...." Read more

"...Pros: -Decent character development for certain characters...." Read more

"...The character development, particularly of Bryan and Pookie, is excellent - far better than average even for many very good SF/Horror novels...." Read more

48 customers mention "Writing style"48 positive0 negative

Customers praise the writing style of the book, describing it as well-crafted and easy to follow.

"...If you are a fan of well written, fast paced, what the heck is going to happen next stories with really gun blazing finales I will say, don't wait,..." Read more

"...The characters, by and large, are infinitely more likable and believable as well...." Read more

"...loved, but I have trouble going higher even though it was well-written and a pretty interesting concept...." Read more

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Customers find the book entertaining, describing it as engaging and fun to read, with one customer noting it keeps them enthralled to the end.

"...It has lots of action, suspense, thrills and chills that will keep you turning the pages...." Read more

"Nocturnal is a fun and very entertaining novel. It has many unique characters and an action packed story with mutant monsters...." Read more

"Fun, fast-paced read that kept my interest all the way through. Good characters and cool theme." Read more

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36 customers mention "Pacing"31 positive5 negative

Customers praise the book's pacing, describing it as fast-paced and well-developed, with one customer noting how it accelerates through all 569 Kindle pages.

"...Fast paced so don't let the 500 plus pages scare you away. Were there flaws? Of course there were. Were there some parts a little too far off?..." Read more

"...seems like an intimidating book to get into, however it is such a fast read and will keep you interested throughout!" Read more

"...The novel starts out pretty fast and then keep accelerating through all 569 Kindle pages, reaching warp speed somewhere around page 350 or 400...." Read more

"Big fan of this writer, & this work met the standard. Super creative, nothing else out there like it. Super fun read." Read more

18 customers mention "Humor"18 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the book's humor, particularly the catchy dialogue and banter between characters, with one customer specifically praising the interactions between Inspector Pookie Chang.

"...The characters were so fantastically fun and funny! Especially Pookie!..." Read more

"...(and sometimes creepy) story and plot, deep characters, and catchy dialogue make this book the best Sigler novel to date...." Read more

"...-Good chemistry and humor. Some of the one-liners legit made me laugh out loud. Cons: -The story drags on for some time...." Read more

"...The dialogue is also excellent, and the banter between Bryan and Pookie was amusing and felt real, not forced...." Read more

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Customers love Scott Sigler's writing and consider this book a great addition to the Siglerverse.

"...This book is a great addition to the Siglerverse, is a good read, and fits well on my shelve." Read more

"Another great book by Scott Sigler. I started with the infected series and now I am working through all the others...." Read more

"...Pookie is a decent individual, showing the most depth of any member of the cast even if his jokes are hit-or-miss...." Read more

"...One thing I've learned over the years is that you can count on Scott for a helluva story. This one was incredible...." Read more

Leathal Weapon Meets Hellboy
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Leathal Weapon Meets Hellboy
Ever been bullied? Ever wished the bully would just die? What if you drew images of the bully being torn apart and the next morning, you see on the news that the bully was murdered? What would you do? Ever had a dream you could swear was real? Ever walked into a place you have never been before, just to have an overwhelming sense of deja vu? What if where you walked is a murder scene because you are a homicide detective? And what if in your dream you murdered someone, the same someone you see murdered now at this crime scene? Scott Sigler takes the concept of a buddy cop movie, with action-filled gun fights and humor laced one-liners and stereotypes, and injects it with legit science and fantastic horror. The result is a story that explores the deepest darkest parts of the human psyche. What happens when a weakling is given incredible power? What happens when a cop on the edge loses the only thing that keeps him from embracing his blood thirsty side? After you read this and want more, which you will, go over to [...] and find out about more of Scott Sigler's work. After Nocturnal I suggest you either read Ancestor of Infected to continue to experience this awesome writing style.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2012
    Horror is a genre I love but don't often take a stroll in. A few horror podcasts here, an occasional audio book, but rarely do I pick up a novel or short story. There's one dark force that can draw me in every time his presence goes out in a new beacon of darkness and terror, and that's Scott Sigler. His ability to bring a certain slant of hard sci-fi into the modern world creates a dread terror for the events, places, and creatures that lurk in those pages. His latest official release, Nocturnal, is no exception to this rule.
    Bryan Clauser is our point man in the still bloody face mask Nocturnal wears of a buddy cop story. His nightmare journey over the pages that follow peel back this façade and make us yearn for more of the positive outlook of his partner Pookie Chang. Brutal murders, strange occult symbols, terrible nightmares, and a conspiracy that stretches through the decades from the bowels under the city up to the mayor's office lace this book with more excitement at each cut. The cop drama mask fades rips away and horror, monster hunting, and revelations of power and ancestry leaves us with a cold pit in our stomach. The ending leaves us with a sense of things to come and this chapter in the Nocturnal universe comes to a satisfying conclusion while leaving you wanting for another hit.
    The book keeps one foot near science and social possible and isn't afraid to take things to certain extremes. There are a number of bizarre examples of biology, yet things aren't taken too far that they would stretch into disbelief. The monsters are terrifying, but they aren't impossible killing machines. They kill for a reason, have a good motivation for what they do (regardless of how misguided), and have more emotions than rage, hate, and murderous intent. By the time you get to the climax, you can believe the culture of the creatures and can see their world is more complex than the butchered bodies they leave behind. How our protagonists and antagonists fit into the culture and history of the conspiracy fits snuggly and awkwardly comfortable.
    Regardless of setting or plot characters are king, and Nocturnal provides ample people for us to fall in love with and hate. Bryan "The Terminator" Clauser is an emotional wall at times, a brutal killer at other points, and starts off seemed like a two dimensional wall until you crack the surface. Once his emotional walls are torn down brick by brick he reveals just how strong and deep his emotions go, without forgetting that he is still The Terminator. He doesn't flip flop to a completely different beings even though his barriers are exposed. Partner Pookie and ex-girlfriend Robin serve as great supporting characters, with complex personalities and wants. Their lives, while related to Bryan, don't completely orbit just him. The world doesn't stop at the behest of the protagonist and I love it. The same can be said for one of our antagonist, Rex. He starts off as a weak and abused loner. The sudden gift of incredible power and authority twists him along a logical path he's always had inside. He just needed the right path to walk down.
    Nocturnal has quickly shot up to my favorite published Sigler book so far. I've loved his other works but the dark urban sci-fi of the book becomes mixed with the creepy culture of the children make me want so much more from this setting. There are still things left unanswered from the book, and a large number of deaths to avenge by the time the dust settles. There's also a back story to the beasts, who has fought them, and what role certain people played in the conspiracy to deal with.
    I recommend the book to anyone wanting the fun of a good horror/adventuresque combo breaker. The characters are great and the science isn't heavy handed and comes off with a taste of possible realism. The mystery itself is revealed rather quickly but you're left satisfied as the plot deals with the revelations. The final scenes are just as Scott indicates in his interviews of the book: a very Hollywood action packed spectacle of fire, explosions, gunfire, monsters, and questions of who will and will not die. It's worth the great story to get to that point, and you'll keep your eyes peeled to the page for the back quarter of the book, resistant to talk to family and friends, work, or another else that could risk diminishing the value of finishing this book.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2020
    This is my second book by Scott Sigler. My first was EarthCore, which was amazing. I was hoping this one would be just as good, but well...

    Pros:
    -Decent character development for certain characters. Author does a good job in making us hate a character one chapter, and feel bad for him or her several chapters later, and vice versa.
    -This kinda goes along with the previous point, but I like how the author devotes time diving into the character's psyche, so we understand why they do what they do, and feel what they feel.
    -Good chemistry and humor. Some of the one-liners legit made me laugh out loud.

    Cons:
    -The story drags on for some time. There definitely are many moments that keep you invested in the story, but you could probably shave off 50+ pages of (secondary) villains going about their day, and not miss much.
    -Related to the first con: many characters are introduced in the first few chapters, but more than half of them are rarely mentioned later on. Makes it hard to build a connection when they are involved in anything.
    -The post-climax wraps up pretty abruptly, not giving us much time or info as to what's coming. I'm not sure if this book has a sequel, but it seems set up for one the way it ends.

    As others have said, this seems to be a blend of cop/detective drama, and monster fantasy. I personally liked the former more than the latter, but that's just me. All in all, it's worth checking out if either genre appeals to you.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2013
    "Nocturnal" by Scot Sigler is a terrific, high-speed SF/Horror novel that blends the best of both genres with a police procedural and a decades-old mystery. The principal protagonist, Bryan Clauser, is an experienced SF homicide detective nicknamed "the Terminator" for his 5 righteous kills in the line of duty. Bryan is the strong, (mostly) silent type whose life basically is the job, since his breakup 6 months ago from his live-in lover, SF assistant coroner, Robin. Bryan's long-time partner Pookie Chang is a pudgy, wisecracking Asian-American who considers himself a real ladies man. Bryan begins having dreams of a series of horrible murders, seen through the eyes of the murderer, only the crimes turn out to be real, and somehow connected to the trials and tribulations of a 13 year old kid who is being bullied at school. Bryan and Pookie start to investigate, and are promptly and inexplicably reassigned by the Chief of Police and the cases handed over to another team of homicide detectives.

    The novel starts out pretty fast and then keep accelerating through all 569 Kindle pages, reaching warp speed somewhere around page 350 or 400. There are hints to what is happening scattered throughout the first few hundred pages, but even after the main McGuffin is revealed there are lots more twists and turns through the end. For the first half of the novel, who the good guys and who the bad guys really are is tough to figure out, and I'll predict that you (like me) might be wrong once or twice.

    Sigler is an accomplished writer of SF, and his two alien invasion stores, "Infected" and "Contagious" were big hits a few years ago. I liked both of them, but I liked Nocturnal even more. There is excellent verisimilitude in the SF parts of the novel which I, as a neuroscientist, always appreciate (nothing turns me off a book faster than bad science in the SF). The dialogue is also excellent, and the banter between Bryan and Pookie was amusing and felt real, not forced. Sigler has a pretty good sense of humor, with one character nicknamed Black Mr. Burns (from the Simpsons) and another, Mr. Biz-Nass, a fortune teller with Tourette's syndrome who has lost his larynx to cancer and has to speak with a throat vibrator. The character development, particularly of Bryan and Pookie, is excellent - far better than average even for many very good SF/Horror novels.

    The suspense is high, and there are several scenes of gory horror worthy of the younger Stephen King or Clive Barker. And although there are some superficial similarities between Nocturnal and Barker's novella, "Cabal" (turned into the movie, "Nightbreed"), Nocturnal is in reality very different (but you might want to take a look at Cabal, found in Barker's collection, "Books of Blood"), and will be enjoyed by most fans of horror and/or SF.

    Highly Recommended.

    J.M. Tepper
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2025
    Big fan of this writer, & this work met the standard. Super creative, nothing else out there like it. Super fun read.

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  • savagegardener
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 9, 2024
    As a new author to me, I have enjoyed this book very much and am pleased to have discovered him. After this , I will certainly be purchasing more. The writing and storyline are smooth and easy, and you quickly find yourself immersed with the characters and world he creates. Although the existence of the monsters is far fetched of course, the clever way of linking it with genetics makes it easy to suspend your disbelief and just enjoy the tale. The book certainly isn't short, but doesn't seem overlong due to the quality of the storytelling, and certainly offers good value for money. Highly recommended.
  • Desmond Child
    5.0 out of 5 stars Super spannend!
    Reviewed in Germany on December 3, 2012
    Absoluter "Page Turner". Die Geschichte beginnt als normaler Krmi im Buddy-Stil und entwickelt sich dann immer mehr in Richtung Horror und Fantasy. Auch mit weniger guten Englisch-Kenntnissen gut lesbar.
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  • Kevin Pearce
    5.0 out of 5 stars Spellbinding
    Reviewed in Canada on June 6, 2019
    Another great book by Scott. Well done plot and the twists and turns keep you reading well into the night.
  • Mp
    4.0 out of 5 stars Monsters under the City
    Reviewed in Canada on August 6, 2016
    Really violent, and not the book you want to read yourself to sleep with, but a good read all the same. Some of the writing is a little annoying, a little film noire wannabe, but if you get past it, it's quite a story.
  • poppyffx
    4.0 out of 5 stars Another brilliant and original book by Mr Sigler!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 28, 2021
    This is the 7th Scott sigler book ive read since April and he's become one of my favourites of all time. This book feels like its written by a different author as is like a world class detective novel with horror thrown in and shows the skill of the author. I feel in love with pookie and bryan and hope to god theres another book on the way. Just like the infected and alive trilogies this would make an amazing film -right now to buy the 8th