SIBERIAN HELLHOLE Tobias has recently moved away from Moscow to a - TopicsExpress



          

SIBERIAN HELLHOLE Tobias has recently moved away from Moscow to a small village where he works as a gaurd. Unknown to him, his cabin is above an entrance to Hell where lurks, zombies, vampires and demons. “It grabs hold of the readers nerves right away & it never lets go”...Dorien Grey, I Bet I can fine 1 million people who like dark gothic horror “This is a page turner, one that Mulvihill should definitely feel proud of. With this first novel, he writes with a style that combines elements of faith with straight forward horror. With that in mind, this is what makes Siberian Hellhole work. This is a great book read that is beautifully written, thought out and has a very good concept. This book deserves to be discovered by a wider readership because Michael Mulvihill is a talented writer who clearly understands the horror genre and he most definitely proves that with this book.” Alex Roy, A Blog Of Horror “Intense psychological probing is a characteristic of the novel, both of extreme evil and of good, and the dialogue is some of the best going in novel writing at the moment. The structure of the novel is near perfect.” Matt Gunderson Boston Globe Correspondent “Even with the super... phantasmagorical elements of the story, the very grounded matter-of-fact writing style of Michael Mulvihill helped to keep it all feel grounded and almost possible. Though, the monster-ravaged elements of this story should never feel that real, Michael does a wonderful job of making you forget that. This is a good nights read for being curled up in bed, with the lights dimmed a little, and the wind whipping at your window. I just hope it isn’t snowing when you begin to read. Charlie J.J. Kruger, Horror Punks “The setting as portrayed haunts you at night….a chilling atmosphere with insane solitude. Michael Mulvihill successfully wrapped horror and paranormal elements into a post-perestroika Russia era in a book that is best to read before nap time.” Don Papo, Trash Trucker “Chapter One was an exceptional mix of Edgar Allen Poe and H.P. Lovecraft with a dash of Bruce Campbell absurdity to be entertaining.” JOHN STEINER (Speculative Fiction Author) “It is also an intelligent horror story. it is a satisfying and thought provoking horror story of the battle between the forces of hell and a reassurance of a populations spirituality. Highly recommended.” Stuart Anderson, Fifth Dimension Blog “There is Vampires, Zombies, winged demons and the Devil himself (Who could ask for anything more)?”…Dizzy Dee Mulvihill mixes a wild blend of psychology, psychic energy, and psychoses in shaping his hero and several other supporting characters, all memorable in their own right. Although some of the fallen are redeemed, the truly demonic, in their insatiable pride and rivalry, fall upon and consume one another. The voices of the damned arise from the pit opened by human greed and indifference. The icons of the saints who have fought and won the good fight throughout history are the symbols that lead the saved to victory. Anne Stickel Black Petals A tale of post perestroika Russia-intriguing. John C. Miller author A honest book, written from the heart, with a strong spiritual message. The book is a narrative story, with various distillations of thought. It deserves to be widely read. Maria Perry Mohan writing.ie I have no problem recommending this book as a good read. Best Book Review.co.uk
Posted on: Tue, 01 Jul 2014 09:36:36 +0000

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