Master of Lies

by Graham Masterton

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In a city wreathed in fog, a satanic killer stalks the streets... Enter Lieutenant Foggia who, assisted by a spiritualist medium, must discover the reason for the slayings. But the truth he unearths is beyond anything he's encountered in the real world. For the killings are paving the way for a force so powerful that the lives of a few innocents will appear unimportant in comparison... Packed with twists, and laced with spiritualism, witchcraft and demonology, Black Angel moves at a show more break-neck pace from its stomach-churning opening to the explosive final confrontation between man and demon. 'One of the most original and frightening storytellers of our time' PETER JAMES. show less

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Generally, the first book I read of an author's is a dangerous proposition; if I don't get suckered in pretty quickly, I dismiss both the book and the author -- there's just not enough time, and too many good books. I expected a typical serial killer/supernatural combo, with both horror sub-genres clumsily dancing around with each other. Instead, I got a creative, nasty, sexy, rawly violent novel, with seamless interplay between the two sub-genres.

There's also a mainly non-hokey dose of magic realism involved -- I say "mainly," b/c Masterson almost let the story away from him a time or two. Happily, though, it never actually devolved into a melange of voodoo queens and dark gods demanding favors.

I finished the book quickly, and was show more immediately jonesing for more. Nice work. show less
A story that grabs you throughout, although the brutal first chapter is almost too much in its successful effort to set up the stakes. Good characterization, absorbing plot, and skillful writing by a writer who specializes in ethnic demons. Recommended but watch out for that first chapter.
First off I just want to say how much I enjoy reading Masterton's works, especially when they make me research on topics that he brings up. I love having a novel bring something up that I don't know that much about and have it encourage me to look it up in order to figure out some things related to the novel in question. Just like The Pariah and Blind Panic, I was compelled to go out and find out more about Aztec mythology and Native American mythology alike.

Taking place in San Francisco, Master of Lies follows policeman Larry Foggia as he tracks down the Fog City Satan, a serial killer that uses ritualistic killings for some unknown reason. Thanks to his research and journeys into the occult, Larry finds that the Fog City Satan is show more after a demon known as the Master of Lies in order to give himself powers beyond his wildest dreams.

This is a really enjoyable book and a fast read under the right conditions. Highly recommended.
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I enjoyed this very much. I love Graham Masterton and don't know how i missed this one. The narration was outstanding and the creep factor fairly high.
Another frightening novel from this master of horror. He has to be one of the very few authors who can make you feel soooo very scared when reading his books.

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A ritual killer stalks the city....a killer so cruel and so sadistically inventive that the police nickname him 'Satan'. His hideous murders appear to have no purpose and no pattern....until Lieutenant Larry Foggia is assigned to hunt him down.
With the aid of a spiritualist medium, Foggia discovers that the killings do have a purpose....a purpose so terrible and strange that he cannot bring his superiors to believe him.
So he must stand alone against a black and shattering menace that has been concealed in the city for decades. A menace that threatens his friends, show more his family, and literally thousands of other lives....as well as the only thing that can save him....his sanity. show less

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Writer Graham Masterton was born in Edinburgh, Scotland on January 16, 1946. He received training as a newspaper reporter and edited the British men's magazine Mayfair. At the age of 24, he was the executive editor of Penthouse and Penthouse Forum. During this time, he started writing sex how-to books. In 1976, he published is first horror novel show more The Manitou and has written over thirty-five more over the years. He has received numerous awards including a Special Edgar by the Mystery Writers of America for Charnel House, a Silver Medal by the West Coast Review of Books for Mirror, and the Prix Julia Verlanger for Family Portrait. He has also written four collections of short stories and is the author of the Rook series. He currently lives with his wife in Cork, Ireland. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Master of Lies
Original title
Master of Lies
Alternate titles
Black Angel
People/Characters
Larry Foggia
Important places
San Francisco, California, USA
Disambiguation notice
Black Angel (U.K. title) Master of Lies (U.S. title)
ISBN 9607614410 is for The Tooth Fairy by Graham Joyce

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Fiction and Literature, Horror
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
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PR6063 .A834 .M34Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature1961-2000
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