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In this stunning new novel he once again widens the boundaries of his fiction, linking seemingly unrelated lives: a hapless family man whose world is blasted apart by apparently random events, police detectives in several cities investigating cold-blooded multiple murders, members of a cult whose initiation rite is an act of pure, rationalized malevolence. All these lives spin in desperate orbit around a man known to his followers as Los, the Eternal Prophet--a man whose mind is a ground zero of psychosis and mayhem.
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I have really enjoyed many of Dibdin's other books, but this one just didn't thrill me. The overall plot was good, and the theme was one worth exploring: a civilization in which people have become so alienated that they're willing to listen to the ravings of a madman that they take as gospel truth, and who will do anything in the name of God -- or at least their understanding of the concept as laid down by the person who styles himself as God. This is a story that has become all too common and I'm always intrigued as to what it is that brings people to this point. But in Dark Specter, the story just didn't deliver. There were suspenseful parts, but at some point, a key part of the story became very obvious and I knew exactly what was going to happen -- and I was basically at the midpoint of the story. Arrghh. So for me, it was just a matter of waiting for the story to play out.
I'd recommend it, but with reservations, to people interested in cults or to readers of suspense. (