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Nathaniel

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Random House Publishing Group, Oct 20, 2010 - Fiction - 384 pages
For a hundred years, the people of Prairie Bend have whispered Nathaniel's name in wonder and fear.  Some say he is a folktale, created to frighten children on cold winter nights.  Some swear he is a terrifying spirit retumed to avenge the past.  But soon . . . very soon . . . some will learn that Nathaniel lives still--that he is darkly, horrifyingly real.  Nathaniel--he is the voice that calls to young Michael Hall across the prairie night . . . the voice that draws the boy into the shadowy depths of the old, crumbling, forbidden barn . . . that chanting, compelling voice he will follow faithfully beyond the edge of terror.


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A nice ghostly yarn. - Goodreads
Creepy book, but I thought the ending was a let down... - Goodreads
It did have a good pace to it, kept me turning pages. - Goodreads
I'm still not sure about the ending. - Goodreads

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User Review  - Rachel - Goodreads

I'm revisiting some horror classics this month. I have always been a John Saul fan ever since I read Comes the Blind Fury, so I borrowed a big 3 pack of novels and this was the first in the series. I ... Read full review

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User Review  - James - Goodreads

Completed novel today. Very creepy. A nice ghostly yarn. A little bit melodramatic for my taste but it was definitely a good read. Enjoy. Read full review

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About the author (2010)

John Saul has been a New York Times bestselling author since 1977. He has written 37 thrillers. His books cover the genres of psychological, occult, scientific and paranormal thrillers. John Saul's Blackstone Chronicles was a best selling serialized novel and best selling adventure computer game. Cry for the Strangers was made into a film. He has also written a number of plays and published books under various pseudonyms. He currently lives in both the Pacific Northwest and Hawaii.

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