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    • Pub. Date: May 2004
    • 325pp
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      • Pub. Date: May 2004
      • Publisher: Cengage Gale
      • Format: Hardcover, 325pp

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      In this engrossing, poetic novel of spiritual evil and the possibility of salvation from Wilson (This Is My Blood), a burned-out musician, Brandt, is playing in an obscure band when he hears a homeless black man, Wally, play the purest blues on the harmonica he has ever heard, music that encapsulates all the pain of the world. Brandt begs Wally to teach him how to play the same way. He disregards Wally's warning that he would have to take the pain into himself, and then play to purge it lest it consume him. Brandt's performance that evening changes the lives of his fellow band members. Together they discover that they can play not to wake the dead but to settle restlessly roaming spirits. Opposing them is a sinister figure masquerading as a man of God, who wishes the pain to go on and on. As Brandt and the other band members slowly and convincingly come to realize that a larger world surrounds them, Wilson demonstrates that a horror novel doesn't need gallons of blood to succeed, that spiritual terror can be even more effective. (May) FYI: Wilson is a past president of the Horror Writers Association and an ordained minister. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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      Deep Blueby Anonymous

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      August 24, 2005: Brandt defines the down and out musician. When he's not soused in Jose Cuervo he plays rhythm guitar for an unremarkable band in a hole-in-the-wall bar. Until one night he hears a lone harmonica playing music so deep, so pure, so full of pain he wanders the empty streets driven by the desire to play it. One by one the music transforms the other members. They feel pain so sharp and piercing it could only be the pain of the entire world straining for release. The band sells all to follow Brandt and seek out that one song. The one song behind it all. The one perfect pattern that blends each piece in harmony. Deep Blue is that song. It lives in the words, bleeds off the page, and seeps into your being. Mood, story, emotion bound together and layered on top of rich, rhythmical cadences that thrust the reader forward in wave after unrelenting wave. Deep Blue left this reader with something to ponder. Deep Blue left this writer with something to aspire to. David Niall Wilson's Deep Blue is simply the best novel I've read this year.

      Deep Blueby Anonymous

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      August 07, 2004: This is a novel that starts out good and grows to be better. Each character is broken down, and then re-constructed as a part of the whole as Brandt, the leader of the band and the newly blessed conduit of the world's pain, leads them across roads and mountains to face off with a darkness beyond anything they could have expected. Very smooth writing, literate, yet accessible. This book blends supernatural horror and a Christian backdrop of faith and redemption. Good stuff - - should be perfect for followers of The Left Behind series, or those who enjoyed The Passion of the Christ.


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