Devil's Labyrinth, The: A Novel

by John Saul
Devil's Labyrinth, The: A Novel  
published July 17th 2007 by Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged
binding Audio CD
isbn 1423304454   (isbn13: 9781423304456)
description After his father's untimely death sends fifteen-year-old Ryan McIntyre into an emotional tailspin, his mother enrolls him in St. Isaac's Catholic boar...more
date added
08-04-07



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Wendy
bookshelves: read-in-2007
Read in November, 2007
recommends it for: No one
I first started reading John Saul when i was in high school. His books were an alternative to re-reading all of my Stephen King books.
I really enjoyed his earlier books like "When the Wind Blows", "Comes the Blind Fury", "Punish the Sinners", etc.
But lately Saul seems stuck in a rut. Each book has basically the same characters, just different settings and circumstances. Each book involves teenagers being menaced in some way and stupid adults who don't believe or u...more
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Scott
09/13/07

Read in September, 2007
recommends it for: no one
John Saul is a bit of a tush.

This book was god-awful. It provided a whole lot of background and build up, leading to a completely incomprehensible and a simply poor ending.

It reminds me of the time my high school girlfriend wanted to "save herself" for Prom night - and then, that night, she left early because her best friend needed consoling for some reason.

A whole lot of waiting and patience and anticipation - and I was just left unsatisfied.
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Tera
05/25/08

bookshelves: horror
Read in May, 2008
A story about possessions occurring in a Catholic school that draw the attention of the Pope who decides to make the school one of his North American stops only to find that the possessions are not all they seem and something even more sinister is afoot. The book is well written with in-depth knowledge of Catholic rites and rituals. The plot was well-developed and shows to what lengths terrorism will extend. It was an entertaining read, but not something that will remain with me for any length o...more
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Valerie
This was more like a 2.5 rating for me but since that option doesn't exist, I will err on the side of positivity. Didn't like the graphic gross-out factor in portions of the plot. Thought that even though it reads like a supernatural thriller with some dark spiritual mumbo-jumbo, some of the sequences were simply too unbelievable for this reader to swallow.
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J. Kaye
bookshelves: read-in-2007
I've been a horror fan since the day of Jaws and The Amityville Horror. So whenever a horror book makes it to the New York Times Best Sellers list, I've got to read it. The reason is I'm chasing the boo factor. I just love those scare-the-pants-right-off-ya novels; and let's face it, John Saul's books ranks at the top.
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Dawn
03/20/08

Read in March, 2008
A weak offering from a weak author. Every now and then I like to fall back on a quick, easy read. I often think about him as the Danielle Steele of horror fiction (Dean Koontz is in the same league). I still pick up a new novel every now and then just for cheap entertainment.
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Todd
01/21/08

bookshelves: thrillers--supernatural--alternativ
Read in January, 2008
Typical John Saul fare. Teenagers in peril and some dying badly. Lots of fun if you can suspend disbelief and enjoy teenagers exploding in gobs of gooey flesh and blood or being possesed by supernatural evil. Yea!
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Cheri
08/18/07

bookshelves: readbutdontown
Read in August, 2007
About 20 years ago, I loved John Saul's books. I have not liked the last three or four. I don't know if I'm getting too old for them, or if they are just not as good.
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Rosie
04/19/08

Read in April, 2008
The ending was super weak. I really expected there to be more explanations of the aftermath. I feel like the author just kind of gave up after the big climax.
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Chris
04/19/08

Read in January, 2007
I read this book right when it came out, and It was great. Definitely compares to "Cradle and All" by James Patterson in a great religious horror story.
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Susan
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08/17/07

Read in August, 2007
This is the 2nd book I've read of his. I liked Black Creek Crossing a lot more. I just didn't find it scary.
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Debbie
04/02/08

Read in March, 2008
Interesting twists but not up to usual John Saul novels. I was glad when it was over.
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Lisa
01/28/08

Read in January, 2008
Very dark...I couldn't even finish the book.
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Kristine
Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in March, 2008
So far this book is awesome
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Lois
Lois marked it as to-read (review of isbn 0345487036)
06/23/08

bookshelves: to-read
 

Mabs
Mabs marked it as to-read (review of isbn 0345487036)
06/07/08

bookshelves: to-read
 

Angela
06/18/08

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avg rating (all editions): 3.15 (80 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 2.50 (2 ratings)
number of reviews: 14






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The Devil's Labyrinth: A Novel (Hardcover)
The Devil's Labyrinth (Mass Market Paperback)
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