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The Desperate Season

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In the frozen isolation of a remote country cabin, a young man holds his mother, father, and sister at gunpoint. As their survival hangs in the balance, they must face a terrifying The shadow of madness looms closer than we choose to acknowledge-and sometimes, it is born of our own flesh and blood. It begins, as shocking events usually do, with a simple lapse in On February 26, Maurice Coleman is prematurely released from the institution where he is being treated for schizophrenia. After dumping his medications into a stream and buying a semiautomatic, Maurice makes his way through the bitter snow to his parents' secluded hunting cabin. There, he demands from them the truth-with threats that are at once vividly delusional and unmercifully violent. And from the members of the broken family that both love and fear him we learn of their complicity in Maurice's Moira, the estranged mother who offers little comfort to Maurice; Nathan, the ex-husband and devoted father who showers his son with a dangerous, unconditional love; Crissie, the younger sister who befriends, despises, and ultimately sees her brother as only a sibling can; and Vince, an outsider with a secret who finds himself drawn into the final, fateful confrontation. A visceral, relentlessly compelling novel of true literary achievement, The Desperate Season captivates as it terrifies, with a psychological power that will resonate long after its haunting conclusion.

304 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1999

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500 reviews63 followers
December 18, 2015
I think with some good editing, this book could have been great. The story is very interesting but the writing was very scattered. The author would switch to a new subject in the middle of a sentence. There were also a lot of characters introduced very quickly but not described very well.
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52 reviews
July 29, 2023
Took me awhile to read this. It's dark. Nothing scarier than mental health. I found it really well written. Maurice is terrifying.
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160 reviews2 followers
March 16, 2017
The narration changes from 1st person to 3rd, back and forth, making the book difficult to follow at times; but the loosely followed REAL event was so shocking and tragic that I appreciate the author's interest in writing about the family. Very sad.
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85 reviews2 followers
August 4, 2012
A very good debut novel by Blaine.

The story is about 17 year old Maurice diagnosed with schizophrenia, who is unjustly released from the asylum. Without his medication he is turning more psychotic and agressive when he heads for his hometown to his family, where situations get more grim by the minute.

Eventhough I found the story not as thrilling and psycological strong as I thought when reading the description it is certainly a moving suspense novel.
696 reviews11 followers
February 10, 2016
..."captivates as it terrifies" pretty much sums up how I felt reading this novel. An enticing cover, a $2/bag book sale find, & having a basic curiosity about schizophrenia explains how I acquired this book---not the sort I would have selected and paid full price for, but an interesting read and adequately written enough to keep me turning the pages so I would give it 3.5 stars.
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October 9, 2017
When I first read the plot synopsis, I was so excited to read this book. Once finished with it, I was beyond dissatisfied. The author took two thirds of the book to get to the meat of the story, and though the changing perspectives were interesting, I felt they made the story hard to follow. It was as though not every character had enough insight to be included in the perspective changes.
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33 reviews1 follower
May 18, 2012
Really difficult to read. Too many story lines, in too many time periods combined with one story line of a schizophrenic makes things too difficult. Finding out at the end of the book this was once a short story explains a lot. It was probably great as a short story, as a novel - terrible.
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185 reviews23 followers
July 3, 2008
Not my type of book, but it was interesting.
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128 reviews
December 23, 2010
This book looked very promising, but couldn't live up to my expectations. A bit of a disappointment.
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March 25, 2011
Book about an upstate New York town, downstaters, crazy people, and murders. Quick read, but not for the squeamish.
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July 28, 2013
Great book, very suspenseful. The son had mental issues (bipolar/schizophrenia)very interesting read. Couldn't put it down.
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