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Threshold
Threshold
Threshold
Price: $3.25 FREE for Members
Type: eBook
Released: 2007
Publisher: Roc
Page Count: 148
Format: pdf
Language: English
ISBN-10: 045146124X
ISBN-13: 9780451461247
User Rating: 3.6667 out of 5 Stars! (3 Votes)

From Publishers Weekly

Silk (2001), Kiernan's first novel, established her as a leading exponent of the generation-X horror story. This ambitious sophomore effort is a bold step backward: a distinctively modern tale that invokes cosmic terrors redolent of past masters H.P. Lovecraft and Algernon Blackwood. Set in present-day Birmingham, Ala., the novel centers on Chance Matthews, a promising young paleontologist left bereft by the recent deaths of friends and family. Chance and ex-boyfriend Deke Silvey, a loser with latent psychic powers, wallow in self-destructive angst until they're sought out by Dancy Flammarion, a strange teenage girl who claims to be pursued by monsters. Details of Dancy's wild story inexplicably jibe with an anomaly Chance finds in the fossil record, and a pattern gradually emerges that points to an inconceivably ancient entity surviving from Earth's prehistory that is consciously shaping their lives and miseries to suit its inscrutable purposes. Kiernan rises to the challenge of evoking incomprehensible horrors by skillfully deploying symbols that suggest much more than they show. Her oblique and dreamy prose style slows the narrative to a torpid crawl in spots, but ultimately contributes to the thick atmosphere of dread that supports the novel's weird events and sustains its mood of inarticulable terror. A finale that veers unexpectedly from a seemingly inevitable display of supernatural fireworks to a subtly disarming denouement only underscores the intelligence behind this carefully crafted tale of awe-inspired nightmare.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


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From Library Journal

Still trying to come to grips with the recent deaths of her grandparents and her best friend, paleontologist Chance Matthews encounters Dancy Flammarion, an albino girl who claims to see monsters. As Chance questions the mysteries of her tragic past, she begins to believe Dancy's outlandish stories and realizes that she must face a monster that is all too real and too deadly to defeat alone. The author of Silk creates an eerie and moving tale of ancient terror and modern-day angst that should appeal to mature young adults and adult fans of horror.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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M. Coldwell Reader (Denver, CO) | 3 out of 5 Stars!
26/08/2007

I suppose after all of the excellent reviews of this book, I was expecting it to knock my socks off. Well, it didn't. I will admit that the character development was very good, but at the expense of the story. After finishing, it seemed more of an incomplete mystery to me than a horror story. Sure, there were sort of vague references to possible horrific things, and suggestions of badness, but I was expecting a fully fleshed out ending after all of the build-up. There really wasn't any and I'm very disappointed. I think Kiernan has talent, but I doubt I'll ever read anything by her again.

Jennifer L. Siegenthaler (Farmington, MO USA) | 3 out of 5 Stars!
20/06/2007

Writing style is interesting, the mood is dark and scary and defininely Lovecraftian, but the characters were a little sparse. Maybe I'm too black and white, but the whole book left me thinking, "What just happened here?"

Tamara Edwards (Birmingham, AL) | 5 out of 5 Stars!
13/11/2001

As a longtime resident of Birmingham, AL, the setting of Caitlin Kiernan's new novel, I was delighted to visit, though her text, many places so familiar too me. Kiernan has a knack for taking the familiar (a park, a book, a street) and casting it in a new and sinister light. Fans of Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Ramsey Campbell, and Clive Barker should give the book a try. Those of us who have been following her work since she first appeared in the early '90s are already familiar with her breathtaking prose and deft characterization, her plots that flow like poisonous honey, but Threshold is a marvelous opportunity for new readers to discover Kiernan's powerful, terrifying writing. This book is truly something wonderful.

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