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Someone is murdering children and dismembering their bodies in the cold shadows of Tamarack, Wisconsin. Locals call the madman the Fisherman. Some believe he is the reincarnation of an early-20th-century serial killer named Albert Fish. Others believe he is just a crazed copycat. A burned-out L.A. homicide detective, Jack has retired to this once-quiet town to get away from such insanity. He wants absolutely nothing to do with the case. Even his friend, local police chief Dale Gilbertson, can't convince him to join the investigation. But soon after the first murder, bizarre waking dreams start scratching at Jack's mind like a murderer tapping at a kitchen window -- dreams of a dead man and of red feathers and robins' eggs. The dreams eventually grab Jack by the neck and lead him to an abandoned house on the outskirts of town -- a black house that holds unspeakable evil....
Like fine tailors, King and Straub weave their distinct voices together to create an almost seamless (there are some threads that need clipping, and the legs could be taken up an inch or two) tale of suspense. Though Black House takes some time to warm up, the narrative eventually builds with a slow, seductive momentum that explodes like firecrackers in a beer can when Jack finds himself back in the Territories. Rich in detail (sometimes to a fault), cinematic in its scope, and populated with a wide array of freaky and endearing characters, Black House, though perhaps not King and Straub's best work, is a wild, fantastical romp with the macabre. Just don't turn off the lights. (Stephen Bloom)
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Posted September 24, 2005
I can understand other people's thoughts (it's moving too slow and the jargon), but actually after the first chapter, which I had to urge myself to get through, it starts to pick up a litte. A lot of it is truly gruesome and this is the first book to hit me on such an emotional level. The Marshall wife's torment and the sinister Charles Burnside only start it off. Four stars only because of the extremely slow beginning.
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Posted January 28, 2012
This is one of the best books! I read it when it was first released. It was just as execellant this time.
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Posted December 23, 2011
Well kind readers I'de just like to say that this Stephen King book is sub-par as far as I'm concerned....You start reading and you get to abut page 100 and you find yourself saying "WHERE IS HE GOING WITH THIS"....THE STYLE OF WRITING SEEMS TO BE IN THE 3RD PERSON ABOUT HALF THE TIME WHICH SEEMS A LITTLE MIXED UP TO ME....And I'm telling you by the time you get to around page 200 you may just put the book down for good....King and Straub may have had an idea where they were going but to me they were just writing plain old filler....I read a lot fokes and flat out this is not an easy read, you almost haft to write down on a piece of paper all the people they have in this book, just try to keep track of 25 people in this book and you will see what I mean....Oh well to each there own I guess.
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Posted December 21, 2011
Like most of his books i enjoyed
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Posted December 13, 2011
I loved this book wish it would never end
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Posted October 16, 2011
I've told a few of my friends to get this book as it keeps you on the edge of your seat. I hated to put it down as I wanted to know what was going to happen next. Excellent reading!
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Posted October 16, 2011
Kind of slow starting, but gets better with every turn of the page.
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Posted June 24, 2011
Stephen King does it again. I could not put it down. This is a great sequel to the Talisman. I highly recommend this book to anyone that has read the Gunslinger books.
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Posted June 23, 2011
I loved this book! It was alittle slow for the first 100 pages or so but after that I couldnt put it down! The characters were so likeable and some down right scary! Definitely recommend!
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Posted May 23, 2011
Admittedly, seeing through the eye of Gorg was a bit odd until the explanation came near the end, but once it made sense, I was good with it. Great story. Much liked.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I am so glad to have extended "Travelin' Jack" and his adventures further with this book, however I will say I was a little disappointed with the story in comparison to The Talisman. Which, how can you not compare?
Overall the story was great. The characters were just as intense and incredible as those in The Talisman, but I felt throughout the book that something was missing. I'm not sure what, but it just left me slightly (ever so) disappointed.
I highly recommend the book just to get your fill of Jack & the Territories (although not quiet as prevalent this time), that in itself is why it's a great read.
I was very disappointed in this book by King. It was all I could do to turn the next page, it was so boring. He just goes on and on about nothing. It seemed like he had a word minimum to meet and just filled the pages with nonsense. Did we really have to read three pages of description about a character that had nothing to do with the story line? It didn't start reading like a King book until around the last two hundred pages, then it started to pick up. Still, over all I can only give it one star. Very disappointed in you Stephen King, is it time to put away the pen?
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Posted June 30, 2010
i dont know how someone can write "grabs you from the beginning". I am 40 pages in and bored. The style of story telling so far has turned me to the point of putting down the book. We'll see if I actually finish it.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I, at first, was not too interested in reading this book (but I am a huge Stephen King fan) cuz I was busy reading the Dark-Hunter Series from Sherrilyn Kenyon. But, I took a break from the series and decided to read Black House. The book was amazing. I couldn't put it down cuz I HAD to know what happened to the end.... Once you get towards the middle, you have to continue cuz it gets super interesting! I recommend this book and Stephen King is still the man! Thumbs up to Peter Straub as well.
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Posted March 1, 2010
Very good read....Slow at times....
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This book makes reference to The Dark Tower series. I didn't like this as much as The Talisman, but still a good read.
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Posted April 7, 2008
The sequel the nationwide besteller THE TALISMAN: the setting is to be expected and nevertheless the plotting, the plotting is no doubt a masterpiece to a great thriller.
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Posted February 3, 2008
Grabs you from the beginning. Good by itself, better if reader has read 'The Talisman', which is also highly recomended. Masterwork in depicting such human characters and real type life, not seen by most people. Though he depicts such a depressing world, he still shows life, and people of fine high moral value. 'Life is realy bad, but it is actually realy good.' On edge excitement. Don't read it while you are eating.
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Posted September 15, 2007
I haven't read The Talisman, and so this book wasn't a sequel to me. I immensely enjoyed this book, and didn't feel lost. A story of heroism in the face of terror. One of my favorite reoccurring themes in Kings works.
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Posted June 5, 2007
this book was not so great to me....it moved way too slow and i just lost interest in it fast...it was too much of an odd place for me to even remotley picture in my mind and i guess thats why i never got it..
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Overview
Twenty years ago, a boy named Jack Sawyer travelled to a parallel universe called The Territories to save his mother and her Territories "twinner" from a premature and agonizing death that would have brought cataclysm to the other world. Now Jack is a retired Los Angeles homicide detective living in the nearly nonexistent hamlet of Tamarack, WI. He has no recollection of his adventures in the Territories and was compelled to leave the police force when an odd, happenstance event threatened to awaken those memories.When a series of gruesome murders occur in western Wisconsin that are reminiscent of those committed several decades earlier by a real-life ...