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Kathy Ryan #4

Beyond the Gate

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Kathy Ryan’s work as an occult investigator often leads her to the outskirts of society, law, and even reality…

Knowing that other dimensions exist is one thing. Venturing into them is quite another. In the course of its experiments, Paragon Corp—a government-sourced theoretical physics research institute—has discovered a supposedly empty alternate world. There is strange, alien flora but seemingly no sentient beings…just a huge, abandoned city that a team of scientists is sent to explore.

Then the scientists disappear. Kathy Ryan is hired to make her first foray into an alternate dimension in order to locate the team, bring them back, and close the gate for good. Instead, she discovers that this supposedly dead city may be nothing of the kind. Her rescue mission has become a terrifying race to prevent the potential destruction of the boundary between two worlds—before mayhem reigns over both…
 
Praise for the novels of Mary SanGiovanni
 
“SanGiovanni evokes a Lovecraftian sensibility in this action-filled story. . . . Scary, suspenseful, smart, and gory, the novel is also beautifully set and described.”
—Library Journal on Savage Woods
 
“A feast of both visceral and existential horror.”
—F. Paul Wilson on Thrall

 
“Filled to the brim with mounting terror.”
—Gary A. Braunbeck on The Hollower

 
“A fast-building, high-tension ride.”
—James A. Moore on The Hollower

284 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 26, 2019

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Mary SanGiovanni

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Mary SanGiovanni is the author of over twenty books in horror and supernatural thrillers. Her fiction has appeared in periodicals and anthologies for the last decade. She has a Masters degree in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University, Pittsburgh, where she studied under genre greats. She is currently a member of The Authors Guild, The International Thriller Writers, and Penn Writers, and was previously an Active member in the Horror Writers Association.

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Profile Image for Kimberly.
1,944 reviews2 followers
December 12, 2019
BEYONE THE GATE (A Kathy Ryan novel), is the fourth I've read featuring the paranormal specialist, written by author Mary SanGiovanni. While each story is complete on its own and can be read independently of the others, there is a slight build up of personal information that I enjoyed discovering by reading them in order.

The character of Kathy Ryan is complex and mysterious. Little is known outside of the fact that she specializes in occult cult-like activity, that engages in attempts to open "gateways" to other dimensions. Kathy's job is to keep them closed.

". . . Kathy Ryan had to sew up a gaping hold into another dimension . . . "

We begin in the town of Haversham, with police talking to people from the enigmatic Paragon Corporation about a most disturbing and inexplicable . . . disappearance.

". . . When you've been patrolling Haversham as long as Lefine and I have, you hear it all: Psychotic creatures parading around as nurses over at the hospital, doorways to Hell in the woods, UFO's, cryptids, even giants . . . "

When Kathy gets the call to go down and help, information isn't rapidly forthcoming. The fact that she was "known" and called to begin with, tells Kathy all she needs to know.

She's there to clean up someone's mess.

". . . The world is strange--stranger than people think. I just do my part to keep it together and sane."

Aside from Kathy, I honestly wasn't very invested in many of the other characters. This could be partly because I love the recurring character, or simply because the others were all second-stage to the expert in this novel.

". . . We found hell, a quiet kind of hell, and that's the worst kind . . . "

The beginning started out strong, but about a third of the way in, I began to get a little bogged down with a large amount of speculation on what Paragon discovered. Since this was all "new" territory, much of it just didn't stick with me, or flat-out confused me.

". . . human beings make terrible witnesses, because they see what they want to, or worse, what they really don't want to . . . "

Overall, while I still love the concept of Kathy Ryan and her occult knowledge, this particular book just felt like it went too far into territory that was overwhelming in terms of names/locations towards the end.

I did enjoy the general idea, and a lot in the beginning of the book. My main issue was that too much "unfamiliar" knowledge was being thrown around, with little chance of really understanding it before even more new concepts were introduced.

". . . Didn't gates work both ways? . . . "

Still, it was worth reading just to learn more about Kathy Ryan, herself.

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1,317 reviews304 followers
November 27, 2019
The whispers told me awful things.
I love being a fly on the wall while Kathy Ryan works. She’s an occult investigator but her investigations aren’t limited to our world. She’s also instrumental in protecting our world from entities and gods from other worlds and dimensions, and that makes for some imaginative, entertaining and sometimes gruesome descriptions.

Paragon Corp have been sending a group of scientists through a gateway to another world, one they believe is currently uninhabited. Their assumption is challenged when only one member of the Green Team returns, and some of the people who have been involved in the project begin to display strange and potentially deadly symptoms.
“Did you feel that? Can you feel that? It’s all around us. I didn’t really escape. You can’t escape them. They infect you, and … and that infection comes through.”
Kathy is hired to investigate, bring the Green Team back and prevent any unwelcome inter-dimensional guests from hitching a ride to our world. Joining her through the gate are Sergeant John Markham, Officer Carl Hornsby and Dr Jose Rodriguez, a scientist and researcher. Soon they will discover that Hesychia, named after the goddess of silence, is unlike anything they’ve previously encountered. Physics works differently there and shortly after their arrival they learn that they are not alone.
Maybe we feel safer or somehow less invasive if we believe we’re exploring a monument to something long gone rather than the home of something living.
This is the fourth in a series and I’ve been along for the ride since the second book. Although there are references to events that have taken place in previous investigations you could easily jump right into this series at any book and not be lost. I definitely want to read the first book in the series to find out how it all began though.

I love the descriptions of the worlds and creatures that inhabit them in Mary SanGiovanni’s books. In this book I particularly enjoyed reading about the substance of the portal and the pareidolia (characters see faces in wood grain, curtains, etc).

I imagined Dr Greenwood, the project’s lead researcher, as a villain of the “mwahaha” persuasion. I was hoping he’d accidentally get pushed through the gateway and left to fend for himself in Hesychia.

I was disappointed that practically everything the group came across when they first arrived in Hesychia was easily identifiable. A gate. A library. Books. Trees.
“How many people can say they got to visit a library on an alien world in another universe?”
The descriptions did become more what I’d come to expect from this series as the book progressed. I also wished that Kathy had more page time in the beginning (she barely stepped foot in the book until about 20%) but once she began investigating she made up for lost time.

From the ‘I see Ghostbusters everywhere’ file: Naturally when I read, “Are you gods?” my brain automatically went here …
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While this book’s survivors get some much needed rest (and therapy) I’ll be sitting here trying to look patient as I wait for Kathy’s next investigation to commence.

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Thank you so much to NetGalley and Lyrical Underground, an imprint of Kensington Books, for the opportunity to read this book.
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1,803 reviews68 followers
September 30, 2019

Oh, the Kathy Ryan series has gotten epic!

Now, if you haven’t read any of the books in this series, please do. This is an awesome horror series that deserves more readers. Technically, you can start anywhere – each book works well as a standalone. But (but!) if you read all of them, you’ll truly appreciate the world – or otherworld – that SanGiovanni has built here!

Kathy is wonderful as always, but SanGiovanni reminds us how well she brings characters to life with a group of new characters. Unfortunately, some of them won’t make to the next book (but you knew that). As usual, her characters are complex and they are thrown into a world that starts out creepy and ends in a horrifying hellscape that I never want to visit.

This is a fast read – primarily because I just didn’t want to put it down until I was done.

Five well deserved stars and looking forward to Kathy Ryan’s next adventure!

*ARC Provided via Net Galley

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1,531 reviews202 followers
November 24, 2019

Beyond the Gate by Mary SanGiovanni is the fourth in the Kathy Ryan series. She is an Occult Security Consultant, and technically these books could all be read as stand-alone novels, thus far.

First, let me thank NetGalley, the publisher Kensington Books/Lyrical Underground for granting my wish, and of course the author, for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
 

Series Background:    (Warning – May contain spoilers from previous books)
Kathy Ryan is called by police forces across the country when strange things are found. She is one of the leading experts in occult practices, ancient grimoires, devil worship, blood sacrifices, and rites to archaic gods and monsters.  She is also very familiar with other dimensions.  The reason behind her expertise is not well-known, but most agree that it has something to do with the scar that runs down her face. Her brother, once a member of a cult, and now in a mental hospital, is responsible for that scar.


My Synopsis:   (No major reveals, but if concerned, skip to My Opinions)

Paragon Corporation, primarily known as a munitions developer for the government, also has research facilities that branch out into medical, environmental and even the robotics engineering fields....among others which are not quite as well known.

Paragon has created a portal to another world, which they affectionately call Hesychia, after the Goddess of Silence.   They have not yet found anything living on this planet. Recently, one of their exploration teams did not return.  They have been surprisingly forthcoming with information to Kathy Ryan,  and she fears that this is not a good sign.  Paragon is usually very secretive.  She doesn't trust them.  Kathy has been hired to find the team, and close the portal.  She will soon discover that this new world has another name, and one she never thought she would ever see, much less enter. 



My Opinions:  

I love Kathy Ryan.  She is a very brave woman, who seems to have no fear of the unknown. Some call that crazy.  I probably enjoyed the last book more, because it involved Kathy's relationship with her brother which I found really interesting.  But this one definitely took Kathy in a different direction, and a different world.  And again, the author brought in some other really interesting characters for us to cheer for, and fear for....

Overall, I just love this series.  It's different.  Supernatural, horror, sci-fi.  You name it, this series has it.  As always, beware of the gore, because the author doesn't hold back.  Her vivid imagination is poured onto the pages and leave a lot of blood and goo behind.

This was a really fast read, because the action was non-stop, and I really didn't want to set it down.   Yes, the books can all be read as stand-alone novels, but you will get more out of them if you read them in order.  Just little things, but....

Anyway, I can't wait for the next book! 

For a more complete review of this book and others (including author information and quotations), please visit my blog: http://katlovesbooksblog.wordpress.com/

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381 reviews309 followers
September 24, 2019
When the theoretical research group, with a shady reputation opens a dimensional doorway to another world....a world where only plant life thrives, it is a discovery of unlimited potential.
None of it good.
The discovery of a dead city on this silent world ends in tragedy, as the first research team to cross dimensions vanishes....and a scientist connected to the project falls prey to an infestation that haunts the minds of hardened police detectives.
The corporation hires occult investigator Kathy Ryan to spearhead a rescue mission across the barrier....but their true intentions have little to do with rescue. And Kathy finds herself thrust into a world beyond the veil, joined by a team of non-volunteers, to explore a dead city that doesn't lie still. Where a horror older than time waits.
Mary SanGiovanni spins an engaging horror/thriller that weaves the Lovecraftian Mythos into a fresh, new horror mythos that is hers alone.
Highly recommended. I look forward to more in the Kathy Ryan series and from the pen of Mary SanGiovanni.

This was an eARC from Netgalley.

Expected publication: November 26th, 2019 by Lyrical Press
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Author 38 books507 followers
November 8, 2019
Kathy Ryan returns for her fourth outing if you count 2016’s Chills, and I most certainly do, because that’s where we first meet her! But, hey, what do I know…

Beyond the Gate sees Ryan hired on as a consultant for Paragon, a high-tech scientific research group with ties to the military weapons complex. Paragon has just opened a rift between dimensions and most of their teams of explorers have gone missing. A few, though, have come back and despite Paragon’s assurances to the contrary, they seem to have brought something back with them. In their dying days, the survivors recount seeing faces in their furniture and voices urging them to do terrible things… While Paragon tries to cover up these anomalies, Ryan and small team are enlisted to pass through the gate and into another world in a last-ditch attempt to save the missing scientists.

When it comes to crafting cosmic horror, Mary SanGiovanni is a top-notch writer and Kathy Ryan quickly became one of my favorite heroines when she was introduced a few years back. In Beyond the Gate, SanGiovanni gets right into the nitty gritty straight off the bat, introducing us to the horrors that are in store for us via a police officer’s debriefing. Officer Carl Hornsby was one of the first on scene to witness the death of Dr. Van Houten, a Paragon researcher afflicted with a mysterious disease. Between this interview, a brief exchange of corporate e-mails, and the diary of Claire Banks, we’re given plenty of insight on the world and its strangeness, which SanGiovanni exploits to the hilt later in the narrative to great effect.

The world of Heyschia, and its enormous abandoned city, oozes creepy dread. The world is also situated in a different dimension than what we pesky humans can comprehend, and SanGiovanni has fun playing with the shifting perspectives of objects and locations, with the city seemingly rearranging itself at random. The constantly changing terrain wreaks havoc with the explorers minds, including Ryan’s, coupling with the strange voices they begin hearing, conjuring thoughts of violence. As for the city itself, it's buildings are all much, much larger than the human explorers, indicating that the world was once populated by massive alien life. Of course, just because the city is abandoned, we learn pretty early on that doesn’t mean the world itself is devoid of life…or at least Heyschia’s version of life…

Where SanGiovanni’s scary creativity really shines, though, is in her descriptions of some pretty awful stuff. I dug the way Heyschia’s alien disease affected its victims, and the author crafts some nicely disturbing imagery there. Very cool, too, was the use paredolia, a psychological phenomena that causes people to ascribe human characteristics to inanimate objects, like seeing faces in the patterns of a sofa or the grain of a wooden door. Here, it’s a great way of transforming everyday objects into something far more sinister and haunted. Where her imagination really kicks into overdrive, though, is in the book’s climax where we get some really nifty, nightmarish descriptions of Heyschia’s inhabitants. It’s supremely cool stuff!

If you’re read the prior Kathy Ryan books, you’ll have a pretty good idea of what to expect here, although SanGiovanni does up the ante nicely by taking the action in some new, unearthly realms. However, it’s also a pretty accessible entry point for new readers. All the necessary information on Ryan is provided here, and references to her past cases are kept to a minimum. SanGiovanni has constructed this series so that each book stands alone well enough, but certain on-going concerns connect better when you’re familiar with those ancillary characters in Ryan’s life, even if they’re only briefly mentioned in passing.

Beyond the Gate is another solid entry on the on-going Kathy Ryan series, and just as I did when I finished the prior installments, I find myself already growing impatient for the next book.

[Note: I received an advance copy of this title from the publisher via NetGalley.]
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54 reviews29 followers
October 17, 2019
This was my first Kathy Ryan book & it was a trip. Kathy Ryan is an occult investigator that is hired to investigate the disappearance of a team of scientists. But this team didn't disappear under mysterious circumstances here on Earth, but in another freaking dimension. This alternate dimension is discovered in a lab run by the Paragon Corporation, a super shady government research organization. When the Green Team scientists first venture into this dimension, the world appears to be abandoned & void of any sentient life. However, as the team has disappeared, the question becomes whether or not this dimension is as truly empty as they thought.

I was a little worried as this is the third book in the series that I would be missing out on a huge back story, but I think it held up pretty well as a stand alone book. It also makes me want to go back & read the first two books in the series.

*Thank you to the author, Mary SanGiovanni, for the free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.*

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5,644 reviews329 followers
September 13, 2019
Mary Sangiovanni is a past master at subtly unveiling the terrors of Cosmic Horror, of the Knowledge that Lovecraft cautioned us to avoid. In this third book of her Kathy Ryan serirs, occult consultant and troubleshooter Kathy is called in by a secretive corporation which has opened a portal to an alternate universe; a portal which unfortunately is permeable to infection from that other universe. Soon Kathy and three companions are beyond the gate, hunting the lost explorer-scientists, and struggling to avoid an eternity of unending suffering.
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751 reviews18 followers
June 10, 2020
I am addicted to the Kathy Ryan series, and what is great is that they can be read as standalone novels and not necessarily in any particular order. The series is also Lovecraftian in the sense that Kathy Ryan is an occult investigator who is hired to close "doors" that lead to other dimensions. There are all the elements of ancient, horrific Gods and hellish worlds. What makes the series so incredible to me is that Mary SanGiovanni is able to harness the sense of abstract horror and dread that is the common theme in Lovecraft's work. I am a huge Lovecraft fan and I have read so many novels that try to follow in his footsteps. Most do not succeed but Mary SanGiovanni does. What is even better is that the characters are so well developed. I actually care about Kathy Ryan and what happens to her. One of the factors in Lovecraft's novels is that the other dimensions are an unknown so the reader has to use their imagination to form an impression of the dimension. In most cases, it seems best to leave the details of the dimension to the imagination but Sangiovanni is able to describe the world but also maintain the sense of otherworldliness and horror. This seems to be the end of the series but I am hoping that she finds a way either to continue with Kathy Ryan or starts a new series in the same vein. In any case, I am looking forward to reading other books by this author.
Thank you to Lyrical Press via Netgalley for a copy of this book. All opinions are my own.
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133 reviews
October 11, 2019
Beyond the gate is a sci-fi/thriller by Mary SanGiovanni. The story follows Kathy Ryan, an occult investigator, hired by Paragon Corp, a theoretical research facility, to lead a team into an alternate dimension to locate lost researchers and bring them back to our world. I received this as an ARC from Netgalley not realizing it was the latest in a series. Luckily it read well as a stand alone. The build up to the teams departure to begin their rescue mission seemed slow but once they were through the gate the pace really picked up and I had trouble putting it down. I found Kathy's levelheadedness admirable considering all the weird shit that she encountered. Not many women would be able to maintain their professionalism and decorum while wearing a DIY loin cloth bikini.

Mary SanGiovanni did a great job detailing this alternate world within such a short book. I was picking up on some Ghostbuster/Alien vibes throughout the book especially towards the climax. I couldn't help but picture Sigourney Weaver as Kathy once I had that in my head. I enjoyed this book and while I would want to read the others before recommending the series as a whole I would definitely recommend this installment to anyone looking for a thrilling sci fi with a retro feel to it.
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Author 24 books20 followers
March 26, 2020
A research team discovers a gateway to another world. The company they work for is anxious to exploit the discovery. Then one of their staff dies in a way that defies comprehension and their team of scientists go missing on the other side of the gate, forcing the company to reach out to others for help.

Carl Hornsby is a local police officer who was at the scene of the Paragon scientist’s death. He gets dragged to Paragon when his partner’s health deteriorates. It seems Carl is immune to whatever they were exposed to when the scientist died, and Paragon sees him as a loose end.

Kathy Ryan is what you might call an occult and other-world expert. Whatever title she puts on her business card, Bad-ass God-defying Warrior would be applicable. She starts off showing her talents with research. One thing I really like about Kathy is that she does her homework. No rushing off, half-cocked, fueled by emotion. Kathy’s research leads her to a discovery; one of the missing team members is back on earth, hiding from Paragon. She’s determined to find him first.

Ultimately, all of their paths collide, and they’re forced to take measures none of them would have dreamed of. Venturing further in a recap would risk too many spoilers. What matters is that this is a novel that has a creeping, insidious way of crawling inside you and filling every fiber of your being with fear. Rarely are things as they seem. I don’t know much about the occult myself, but I do know this — the Old Testament references humans mating with supernatural beings and summoning the dead. There are a lot of ancient texts with references to things that defy our understanding. This is, perhaps, one of the greatest tricks of author Mary SanGiovanni; one might infer that a problem has been resolved in the conclusion to this book, but this reader’s own uncertainty about where the truth ends and the author’s imagination begins has left me deeply unsettled and fascinated.
SanGiovanni is a master horror writer who has crafted a spellbinding tale that blends elements of mystery, horror and dark fantasy expertly, filling readers with both a sense of dread and anticipation. Unpredictable and intense, this is a compelling page-turner I highly recommend.
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1,151 reviews15 followers
December 5, 2019
"Beyond the Gate" is disappointingly different from the other Kathy Ryan books. Those had plenty of monsters and chases and fights and all that jazz. This story is mostly telling, going over facts about Kathy and other worlds that we already know from other SanGiovanni books or just ruminating overly long about what’s going on in this book. I honestly didn’t find it all that interesting. The material set in the other universe spends most of its time on getting lost in a giant, mostly-empty city.

I also wasn’t thrilled with the climax. We’re finally introduced to some big, bad entities, but then it felt as though they were so powerful that SanGiovanni didn’t really know what to do with them. There’s a disappointingly short and relatively uninteresting climax to the book and it doesn’t do much to answer any questions. I felt like this could have been condensed and turned into the first third of a longer, more intense work.

It’s certainly possible to do this kind of low-key horror with not too much physical happening, but it’s not what we’ve come to expect from the Kathy Ryan novels. And it doesn’t mesh with what Kathy finds out about the world they’re visiting.

The other books also had a much more traditional horror approach to their bad guys, primarily relying on cultists. This time it’s a large corporation with ties to the US government. It’s a whole different feel, and I don’t think all readers will like the transition. I think it was good enough, although some of it was a bit obvious. The corporation had a weird tendency to just let obviously messed-up things leave their premises, yet at the same time tended to round up the main characters any time they found them, using standard-issue goons with guns. Only a few of the corporation folks broke the mold enough to give it some variety.

I still plan to check out another Kathy Ryan novel assuming there is one, but I hope it goes back to a more familiar style.


Original review posted on my blog: http://www.errantdreams.com/2019/12/r...
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1,789 reviews48 followers
October 14, 2019
This is the third book in the Kathy Ryan novels. Kathy Ryan works as an occult investigator and has seen things no one would believe. She is good at what she does and in this next story, she is hired by Paragon Corporation, a government-funded theoretical physics research facility. Someone has intentionally opened a portal to another dimension and found no beings, but some really disturbing flora! 

A team of scientists goes in but doesn't come out. A security team is Kathy and her team will do whatever they must to rescue any survivors and get out fast and close that portal.

These were some seriously sketchy researchers. They doled out information like misers. And they lied. A lot. Because contrary to what they say, this alien flora is able to pass through the portal and lead to chaos and death.

I've read the other books in this series. Kathy is a strong leader and her story is an excellent one!

Well Done!

NetGalley/ November 26th, 2019 by Lyrical Press
11.4k reviews194 followers
November 17, 2019
While I honestly don't know how to describe this, I also have to admit that it kept me fully engaged and reading- wanting to know what was going to happen on the next page. Is it horror? Is it sci-fi? I don't know but Kathy Ryan is hired on by the mysterious and possibly nefarious Paragon Corp to enter an alternate universe and find a team of scientists which has gone missing. She ends up in a dead city (or is it) and fights for truth. Beyond that, hard to encapsulate but she's a good character and this is a pretty interesting book. If you've read the previous installments, you know that SanGiovanni has an excellent grasp of some arcane "stuff" (tulpas for example). Don't worry of you haven't - this is fine as a standalone. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC. Not my usual reading but definitely one to try.
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May 16, 2022
Kathy Ryan Rocks!!

Paragon is a research company that is secretly messing with things it shouldn't. They have found a way to create a doorway to another dimension and have sent a team to map it out. However Paragon has lost contact with this team and wishes to send in another. Kathy Ryan is an occult specialist that Paragon wishes to have on this second team. But what is on the other side of that doorway? And is it really a good idea to go through it once again?

If you love cosmic horror I highly recommend all of the Kathy Ryan series!! Great stuff!!
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14.2k reviews167 followers
November 15, 2019
A good horror/sci-fi novel with the right creepiness factor and an excellent world building.
I liked the style of writing, even if the switch of the tone doesn't always work, the character development, and the gripping plot that kept me on the edge till the end.
I look forward to reading the next installment in this series.
Recommended.
Many thanks Kensington Books and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine.
90 reviews1 follower
January 23, 2021
I've enjoyed the Kathy Ryan series so far. Kathy joins the pantheon of great occult detectives and her place is well-earned. I enjoy how each new book in this series not only expands on Kathy's story, but ramps up the power of her opponents, and thus the danger she faces.
Though each novel in this series stands on its own, I believe the books should be read in order to get the full impact of Kathy Ryan's growth as a character.
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1,246 reviews
November 18, 2019
Reads like a more accessible version of H.P. Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness minus Antarctica and giant penguins. Enjoyable read with a slowly building sense of dread and otherworldliness. Kathy Ryan is a great series character and hopefully this won't be the last time we hear from her. Highly recommended.
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354 reviews7 followers
December 16, 2019
Although the over all plot was well thought out, the book lacked proper character development and details. It felt more like a description of a happening rather than the characters going through the events themselves. 3/5.
12 reviews1 follower
December 6, 2019
Creepy

Another solid book in the Kathy Ryan universe. If you like creepy with strong characters, you really need to be reading this book.
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November 25, 2019
This newest entry in the Kathy Ryan series takes readers to a stunningly original, lush, beautiful, and terrifying setting beyond our own plane of existence. Scientists at Paragon Corp have done the impossible -- opened a doorway between dimensions. Problem is, the exploratory team that went through the gate has disappeared. Kathy, hired to investigate the disappearance is coerced by force to lead a team through the gate to search for the missing team, but, of course, this other world has other things in mind for humanity. Fans of Mary SanGiovanni will no doubt enjoy the newest entry in the series, and will be excited to explore this strange new world. Fast-paced, intensely readable, modern cosmic horror from a master and scholar in the genre!
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5,783 reviews72 followers
October 27, 2020
This is a brilliant read.
Wonderful well written plot and story line that had me engaged from the start.
Love the well fleshed out characters and found them believable.
Great suspense and action with wonderful world building.
Can't wait to read what the author brings out next.
Recommend reading.

I read a complimentary advance copy of the book; this is my voluntary and honest review.
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