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The elementals by michael mcdowell
The elementals by michael mcdowell





the elementals by michael mcdowell

His first horror novel, The Amulet, relates the tragedies that befall various individuals who come in possession of a supernatural pendant in a small town. He was born in Enterprise, Alabama, in 1950 and died of AIDS-related illness in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1999.

the elementals by michael mcdowell

Bray’s gravelly but insistent voice was a remarkable reading experience.Michael McDowell is a prolific horror writer who has distinguished himself with a varied body of work within the genre. Having this atmospheric tale delivered to my ear in R.C. It seemed to me that the dread in this book had a pulse: slow and strong, like an ambush predator waiting on a branch. Not surprisingly, the horror in this book is of the slow but deeply disturbing kind. The kind of place where you can only get one or two things done in a day and one of those is getting out of bed.” Luker explains to her that this hot humid coastal resort of Beldame is:

the elementals by michael mcdowell

India discovers for the first time the heat and humidity induced languor of the South that bends time and alter perceptions. The heat becomes almost a character in the story in its own right. Despite being unconventional people (Luker came from around here but he raised his daughter in New York City so you can’t exactly expect them to be normal, can you?) become the anchor points for sanity in a world that is sliding towards the lethally strange with the slow grace of an unmoored house sliding of a cliff into the sea. The characters, especially Luker and his preciously independent daughter India are engaging and believable.

the elementals by michael mcdowell

The style of”The Elementals” is cinematic in a lots-of-close-ups, see-the-motes-in-the-sunlit-air lighting and strange but intimate camera angles kind of way. I’d never read Michael McDowell before but I wasn’t surprised to learn later that he was an excellent screenwriter. What better way to start than with a funeral that goes from dire and depressing to deeply disturbing in a few pages. “The Elementals” has a remarkably powerful, cliché-free start, that embeds your imagination in the South like a throwing knife splitting a rotting log. If you’re looking for a deeply atmospheric, well-written and perfectly narrated novel to fill you with an inexorable dread, “The Elementals” is the book for you.







The elementals by michael mcdowell