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Castleview
Castleview
Author: Gene Wolfe
An unexplained murder, a house with many secrets, and a phantom castle that haunts the Midwestern town of Castleview lead Will Shields and his family across the borders of reality into a world inhabited by beings out of legend. Wolfe's deceptively simply prose masks a wealth of complexity in his latest real-world fantasy.
ISBN: 331826
Publication Date: 1990
Pages: 279
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Publisher: Tor
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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CASTLEVIEW was published in 1990, part of the new influx of fantasies dealing with Faerie, or perhaps partly triggering the influx. Wolfe does an excellent job of letting us feel the terror and confusion of everyday people dropped into unexpected, surreal--and murderous--myths.
The story line weaves and spins in dizzying twists and turns--tangling up who copes, who fails, and who triumphs, before the ends and the knots are tied off by a master.

From back cover: In the town of Castleview, Illinois, Tom Howard is murdered at the factory he manages---on the same day that Will E. Shields and his family, newly come to Castleview, arrive with a realtor in tow to see Howard's house. From an attic window, Shields glimpses the phantom castle that has given the town its name. They are discussing the house with Sally Howard when the police arrive bearing the dreadful news. Then, driving back to the motel, Shields nearly hits a gigantic horseman in the rain... beginning a series of collisions with the mythological that only Gene Wolfe could tell.


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