Deeper by Jeff Long

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  • Pub. Date: August 2007
  • 432pp
  • Sales Rank: 11,069

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    • Pub. Date: August 2007
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 432pp
    • Sales Rank: 11,069

    Synopsis

    Hell exists. It is a real, geological, historical place beneath our very feet. And it is inhabited savagely.

    In an intense and imaginative tour de force, New York Times bestselling author Jeff Long takes readers into the depths of the earth where a primordial intelligence waits in the darkness.

    A decade has passed since doomed explorers unveiled a nightmare of tunnels and rivers honeycombing the earth's depths. After millennia of suffering terror and predation, humanity's armies descended to destroy the ancient hordes. Deep beneath the Pacific Ocean, a doomed science expedition killed the subterraneans' fabled leader, and suddenly it seemed that evil was dead and all was right with the world again.

    Now Deeper arrives to explode that complacency and plunge us back into the sunless abyss. Hell boils up through America's subways and basements to take its revenge and steal our children. Against the backdrop of a looming war with China, a crusade of volunteers races to find the vestiges of a lost race. But a lone explorer, the linguist Ali von Schade, learns that a far greater menace lies in the unexplored heart of the planet. The real Satan can't be killed, and he has been waiting since the beginning of time to gain his freedom. Man and his pitiless enemies are mere pawns in the greatest escape ever devised.

    Mesmerizing and concussive, this darkly brilliant work of imagination galvanizes Jeff Long's reputation as a prodigious talent. At once a love story, the ultimate thriller, and an extreme adventure, Deeper will leave you breathless.

    Laura A.B. Cifelli - Library Journal

    Nearly ten years have elapsed since Long (Year Zero) took us on an imaginative yet terrifying journey to the center of Earth in The Descent. Apparently, this is the second novel in a planned "Descent" trilogy. We are reunited with linguist Ali von Schade a decade after she reemerged from the depths of Earth's subterranean world following her capture and assimilation by the indigenous species known as Hadals. Now von Schade devotes her life to the study of the artifacts, language, and peoples of that underground realm. When groups of children suddenly go missing and ritualistic massacres start happening, it becomes clear that the Hadals are responsible. Rescue expeditions ensue, and von Schade is drawn to the depths, haunted by personal demons made manifest by Satan himself. More horror/thriller in the tradition of Clive Barker than an intellectual tale of linguistics and symbology, Long's novel is extremely grisly and gory. Recommended only for popular fiction collections where the author has fans.

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    Biography

    Jeff Long is the New York Times bestselling author whose novels include The Wall, The Reckoning (in development with Reese Witherspoon at Type A Productions), Year Zero, and The Descent. He is a veteran climber and traveler in the Himalayas and has worked as a stonemason, journalist, historian, screenwriter, and elections supervisor for Bosnia's first democratic election. His next novel, Deeper, is forthcoming in hardcover from Atria Books. He lives in Colorado.

    Visit his website at www.jefflongbooks.com.

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    Weird, Strange and Confusedby Definitely-Diane

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    September 08, 2009: This was a very sincere attempt to address the age old issues of good vs. evil, but the plot, characters and writer's talent fell way short of the mark. The premise seemed interesting, but was poorly written.

    Odd, violent, yet compellingby Anonymous

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    April 21, 2008: Deeper: A Novel, by Jeff Long was reminiscent of Ted Dekker's Red, Black and White Trilogy. The book is a sequel to Long's book, The Descent, a decade later. I'll grant you, I don't remember all the details of Long's previous book, too many stories under the bridge in the decade past, but it really wasn't necessary to get the gist of the story. Fantastical and violent imagery abound in the novel. At times, I found myself wondering about the mind of the author that can conceive of these ideas. The book ends in a way that would make another sequel possible, which makes me wonder if Long is going to try for a trilogy. Due to the almost religious overtones of the book, and my own comparision of it with Dekker's work, I wonder if there is just some compulsion on the part of authors to make these types of books into a trilogy. Sort of an homage to the Christian Trinity maybe? Then again, maybe I'm over reaching a lot in my analyzing. I guess the sign of a successful book could easily be when the reader finishes it, says to themselves, 'hmm, that was...weird? odd? peculiar?...' And then proceeds to think about it for a while. I'm sort of having trouble moving onto my next book in my stack, and I keep reflecting back on this book while driving, doing mundane day to day chores, etc. I guess the book is a success, disturbing maybe, but a success.


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