Son of the Endless Night

by John Farris

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An apparently senseless slaying at a Vermont ski resort is revealed as the overture to a symphony of evil, in which a young man's mind and soul are held ransom by Zarach Bal-Tagh, a millenia-old spirit.

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I just finished a buddy read with my fellow 80's horror lovers over at Goodreads. I'm so glad I participated because this book was just plain FUN!

This was a unique tale that successfully blended demonic possession with courtroom drama. I know it sounds like a crazy mix, and it is, but believe me when I say that this book (mostly)delivered.

This story had a unique structure. It is told in 3 parts, the first telling the story of Rich and what happened to him. The second is told from the point of view of Rich's brother, Conor. The third part is focused first on a strange trip, then the court case. The denouement takes place in the courtroom and what a blast it was!

So why only 4 stars and not 5? I felt that at a few places the pacing show more began to drag a little bit; it was never long between action sequences, but I felt that Mr. Farris ran on a bit here and there. If the story hadn't been told in such a unique way, it might have been more of a problem for me.

All in all, this book was a good time. With all of the horror awesome-ness that comes with a demonic possession set in the 80's, this tale will sweep you up and carry you kicking and screaming right to the end. Recommended to fans of 80's horror!
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This book starts out total gangbusters. It is a quick read and well written. After the first quarter the story just falls kind of flat.

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John Farris was born in Jefferson City, Missouri in 1936. He attended Southwestern College in Memphis. He sold his first novel the summer after he graduated from high school, in 1955. His other books include King Windom, The Long Light of Dawn, The Captors, Nightfall, Dragonfly, Elvisland, Phantom Nights, and Before the Night Ends. Many of his show more books were adapted into movies. Harrison High was adapted into the film Because They're Young in 1960 and When Michael Calls was adapted in 1969. The Fury was the basis for the 1978 film, which Farris wrote the screenplay. He wrote and directed the film Dear Dead Delilah in 1972. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Harper, Walter (Cover artist)
Trevian, Cécile (Translator)
Trevian, Yves (Translator)

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Canonical title
Son of the Endless Night
Original title
Son of the Endless Night
People/Characters
Richard Devon; Conor Devon; Gina Devon; Hillary Devon
Epigraph
The spirit of evil peers from
A silver mask.
--George Traki,

To the Silenced
Translated from the German by Michael Hamburger
Dedication
For my father
John Linder Farris
1909-1982
And my mother
Elinor Carter Farris
1905-1984
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Maybe it's home, Richard," Sigrid said.
Blurbers
King, Stephen; Straub, Peter

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Horror, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3556 .A777 .S6Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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