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Hellfire
Hellfire
Author: John Saul
The old mill has been silent for a hundred years, its dread secrets locked from view Still, the people of Westover, Massachusetts, remember...and whisper of that terrible day when horrifying flames claimed eleven innocent young lives The day the mill's doors slammed shut - forever. — But now, the last of the once-powerful Sturgess family is about...  more »
ISBN: 465778
Publication Date: 8/1986
Pages: 344
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Publisher: Batam Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
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Spooky, fun read. Typical John Saul. I've read this one a couple times, and still enjoy it.
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I think this is one of his best works.
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For one hundred years the old mill has stood silent, its dread secrets locked away and barred from view. Still, the people of Westover, Massachusetts, remember - remember and whisper of that fateful day when horrifying flames claimed eleven innocent lives. The day the mill's iron doors slammed shut - forever.
Now, Westover is a sleepy town tucked away beyond the Interstate, all but forgotten. Now, the last dreams of the once-powerful Sturgess family dreams of reopening the mill. Now, Philip Sturgess is about to unlock the dorrs to the past...and unleash an elemental fury. For beyond those doors, padlocked for so many years, deep within the dark, abandoned building, a terrible vengeance waits.
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Typical John Saul horror-mystery; something dark and vengeful in a small town looking for someone to pay back.
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The old mill has been silent for a hundred years, it's dread secrets locked from view. Still, the peiple of Westover, Massachusetts, remember...and whisper of that terrible day when horrifying flames claimed eleven innocent young lives. The day the mill's dorrs slammed shut forever.

But now, the last of the once powerful Sturgess family is about to unlock those doors again...and unleash an elemental fury. For behind the padlocks, deep within the dark, abandoned building. A terrible vengence waits. a vengeance conceived in HELLFIRE
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Hellraiser avatar reviewed Hellfire on + 110 more book reviews
The best John Saul book that I've read! A page turner!
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This book was hard for me to get into. For several chapters it felt like it was just dragging on. Then in the last part of the book the suspense started to build and that was when I started having a hard time putting it down. I was disappointed in the ending though, it felt as though Saul got rushed in writing it.
sarah5775 avatar reviewed Hellfire on + 386 more book reviews
Good book, but too much like Comes the Blind Fury. Really, almost a retelling, rehashing the same themes although with a different outcome.


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