"Campbell's writing is intimate, darkly funny, and deeply human, balancing edge-of-the-seat suspense with heartfelt character development. This delightfully unsettling sequel does not disappoint." - Publishers Weekly Book 2 in the Three Births of Daoloth trilogy. 1985. Dominic Sheldrake is now a lecturer on cinema. His and Lesley's small son Toby has begun to experience strange nocturnal seizures that no medical help seems to be able to treat. Meanwhile Dominic assumes the occultist Christian Noble is out of his life, but ...
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"Campbell's writing is intimate, darkly funny, and deeply human, balancing edge-of-the-seat suspense with heartfelt character development. This delightfully unsettling sequel does not disappoint." - Publishers Weekly Book 2 in the Three Births of Daoloth trilogy. 1985. Dominic Sheldrake is now a lecturer on cinema. His and Lesley's small son Toby has begun to experience strange nocturnal seizures that no medical help seems to be able to treat. Meanwhile Dominic assumes the occultist Christian Noble is out of his life, but his influence on the world is more insidious than ever. Roberta Parkin has become a journalist and infiltrates the new version of the Nobles' cult, but are the experiences it offers too powerful for her to control? In order to rescue his son from the cult, if he can, Dominic must undergo them too... FLAME TREE PRESS is the imprint of long-standing Independent Flame Tree Publishing, dedicated to full-length original fiction in the horror and suspense, science fiction & fantasy, and crime / mystery / thriller categories. The list brings together fantastic new authors and the more established; the award winners, and exciting, original voices. Learn more about Flame Tree Press at ... and connect on social media @FlameTreePress
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I was approved to receive an e-Galley ARC of Born to the Dark (Bk 2 of the Brichester Mythos Trilogy), authored by Ramsey Campbell from Flame Tree Press and NetGalley, for review consideration. What follows below is my honest review freely given.
I rated this novel 3 stars. We now see the Tremendous Three as adults and grown distant from one another.
I have no problem with slow burn novels, but here I think the difference is that the locations are limited so some of it felt repetitive, which in turn made the length feel somewhat excessive. I'm not sure that it would fit wholly into a novella, but a shorter middle volume feels like it might flow better as part of the series. Will have to read the last book to be able to form my opinion, which that's all it is, my opinion. As other reviews have said, it can stand alone and if read by itself the length and pace hits different to me. As the second in a series I think it could be tighter. But I still enjoyed it, and Campbell still made me fear the dark and shadows and mirrors and a whole slew of things I know I'm forgetting until I try to lay down tonight and sleep. He is a master of the quiet horror, the kind attached to the real or fantastical; either way it's building until you are quivering mass on the floor unable to move.
I do wonder what the third volume will bring, how far in the future will the time jump be this time? Will we still be seeing things from Dominic's point of view? The Noble family has been able to do what they will in a world without modern technology, it would be interesting/horrifying to see what they would be able to do with it. They seem to fear the things they search for, I'm curious if they are fully in control of the endeavor to release them on the world? Bad people can be pawns too, right?