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Saul, John THE DEVIL'S LABYRINTH US HCDJ 1st/1st VG (original 2007; edition 2007)

by John Saul (Author)

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After his father's untimely death sends fifteen-year-old Ryan McIntyre into an emotional tailspin, his mother enrolls him in St. Isaac's Catholic boarding school, hoping the venerable institution with a reputation for transforming wayward teens can work its magic on her son. But troubles are not unknown even at St. Isaac, where Ryan arrives to find the school awash in news of one student's violent death, another's mysterious disappearance, and growing incidents of disturbing behavior within the hallowed halls.Things begin to change when Father Sebastian joins the faculty. Armed with unprecedented knowledge and uncanny skills acquired through years of secret study, the young priest has been dispatched on an extraordinary and controversial mission: to prove the power of one of the Church's most arcane sacred rituals, exorcism. Willing or not, St. Isaac's most troubled students will be pawns in Father Sebastian's one-man war against evil--a war so surprisingly effective that the pope himself takes notice of the seemingly miraculous events unfolding an ocean away.But Ryan, drawn ever more deeply into Father Sebastian's ministrations, sees--and knows--otherwise. As he witnesses with mounting dread the transformations of his fellow pupils, his certainty grows that forces of darkness, not divinity, are at work. Evil is not being cast out...something else is being called forth. Something that hasn't stirred since the Inquisition's reign of terror. Something nurtured through the ages to do its vengeful masters' unholy bidding. Something whose hour has finally come to bring hell unto earth.… (more)
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A haunted Catholic school filled with infernal agendas, double crosses (pun intended), secret identities, and a diabolical plot that stretches all the way to The Vatican! What's not to like? Plenty, actually, but if you can get past the eye-rolling plot twists and cartoonish sense of malice this is an addictive read at least until the final pages where it all seems to fall apart in a rushed jumble of "WTF?" moments which leave too many dangling threads in their wake. And what's with all those ghostly Hallmark moments? But having grown up in a Catholic family and been sent to a Catholic highschool I smiled through every moment. If only my old alma mater had been this cool... ( )
  NurseBob | Mar 7, 2024 |
John Saul will never be scary. Disturbing, shocking are more appropriate. This volume is no different than any of his others. I will admit, his plots are pretty cool at times, but most of his books are full of potholes. I enjoy his books, but I find it hard to fathom how EVERY single one of them is a bestseller. He shows no mercy in his stories. If the characters are going to die....then they are going to die horribly and it will usually be a child. This book started off all over the place, but quickly solidified into a decent story. Using supernatural means to achieve modern terrorism...entertaining. What happens to the bad guys in this book? Oh. He forgot to tell us. He is consistent... consistent on being minimal in his plots. ( )
  JHemlock | Jun 9, 2023 |
Supernaturalism isn't usually realistic, but this "thriller" takes way too many liberties with plausibility. Characters and plot lines come and go. What happened to Fr. Sabastian and the entire plot reading the Muslim attempt to assassinate the Pope?? ( )
  fwbl | Dec 11, 2016 |
I've been a fan of John Saul since The Homing, but this was just lame and cliche. Very disappointing. Makes me want to read The Homing again to see if it was as good as I thought when I was in my early twenties. Hmm.. ( )
  imaginationzombie | Sep 28, 2014 |
A real page turner! I found this book easy to read and loose myself in. It had some graphic parts that were gross, but that was part of its charm. I have suggested this novel to a bunch of people and can't wait to hear what they think as well. Loved it! ( )
  nakisisa | Jan 14, 2011 |
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After his father's untimely death sends fifteen-year-old Ryan McIntyre into an emotional tailspin, his mother enrolls him in St. Isaac's Catholic boarding school, hoping the venerable institution with a reputation for transforming wayward teens can work its magic on her son. But troubles are not unknown even at St. Isaac, where Ryan arrives to find the school awash in news of one student's violent death, another's mysterious disappearance, and growing incidents of disturbing behavior within the hallowed halls.Things begin to change when Father Sebastian joins the faculty. Armed with unprecedented knowledge and uncanny skills acquired through years of secret study, the young priest has been dispatched on an extraordinary and controversial mission: to prove the power of one of the Church's most arcane sacred rituals, exorcism. Willing or not, St. Isaac's most troubled students will be pawns in Father Sebastian's one-man war against evil--a war so surprisingly effective that the pope himself takes notice of the seemingly miraculous events unfolding an ocean away.But Ryan, drawn ever more deeply into Father Sebastian's ministrations, sees--and knows--otherwise. As he witnesses with mounting dread the transformations of his fellow pupils, his certainty grows that forces of darkness, not divinity, are at work. Evil is not being cast out...something else is being called forth. Something that hasn't stirred since the Inquisition's reign of terror. Something nurtured through the ages to do its vengeful masters' unholy bidding. Something whose hour has finally come to bring hell unto earth.

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