John Llewellyn Probert
Auteur de The Lovecraft Squad: All Hallows Horror: A Novel
A propos de l'auteur
Crédit image: Image used on rear cover of his fifth collection, Wicked Delights.
Séries
Œuvres de John Llewellyn Probert
The Girl with no Face (short story) 1 exemplaire
A Taste of Honey, a Horror of Stone 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
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Partage des connaissances
- Nom canonique
- Probert, John Llewellyn
- Nom légal
- Probert, John Llewellyn
- Autres noms
- Probert, John L.
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- England
UK - Lieux de résidence
- Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK
- Professions
- Physician
author - Organisations
- Welsh Academy
- Courte biographie
- http://www.johnlprobert.com/
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 21
- Aussi par
- 31
- Membres
- 206
- Popularité
- #107,332
- Évaluation
- 3.7
- Critiques
- 31
- ISBN
- 30
So folks, I really, really, really wanted to love this book, especially since I am a big fan of Lovecraft and his universe. At the risk of sounding like a total dweeb (although I may have already failed because who says dweeb nowadays?) I even played the Call of Cthulhu table top game because I love Lovecraft horror so much. The beginning of the book shows two teenage boys breaking into a construction site, H.G. Wells old home to find some treasure. My mind played it out like a movie and I loved that, Probert has such an amazing way with words and horror writing in general that when those creepy parts came up I actually cringed at it as if I was seeing it in real life. While this book did not give me nightmares (that would take a lot to do), anyone who was not used to horror genre may have trouble.
The beginning of the book had such great pacing, it seemed as if things would settle down, then it would come back, settle down again and take you for another ride. The story itself was great, the setup, the backstory, the creepiness of the church. I loved that he used characters I knew of to set the history. I even recommended that my husband read it and I don't ever do that. The newspaper articles, the scribbled notes, the transcripts from news shows added major depth to a already great written book.
While I loved the story, and Probert's writing, his characters just didn't do it for me. When the story would turn it's focus to a character I hated it. I didn't like anyone of them. Honestly if they all died I think it would have made the story for me. Karen and Chambers the two main characters annoyed the hell out of me, their emerging romance, their dialogue, Their actions just made me scoff as well as want to just skip pages. I couldn't connect to them in anyway that made me root for them. I really wanted to like Chambers considering he is a forensic pathologist a field I want to get into, but I just still couldn't like him.
Anything thing that bothered me was even though this book is the first in it's series I felt as if I was missing a book, as if this was not the first but the second in a ongoing series. The characters would mention a person or a event that had occurred and I wondered if I have accidentally skipped something, I even made a search just to double check that this was the first book. It didn't give me the setup or backstory I needed, maybe that's why I couldn't connect to the characters because I felt like I was missing something.
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