There's something different about Jackson. There always was, but when the savant six year old begins to suffer catatonic trances, his mother is afraid he may be seeing the same demons that haunted her past. When the tiny family relocates to a remote piece of land in Ithaca NY, Clarice discovers THE GLEN. With no idea destiny has drawn them there and completely unaware of the satanic cult plotting to kill her son, Clarice and her husband John must learn the purpose of THE GLEN before it is too late. But will discovering the reason her son needs THE GLEN prove as perilous as delivering him to it?
From: Rae Stabosz REVIEW Fans of Robert Hugh Benson’s novel The Lord of the World and the metaphysical thrillers of Charles Williams will appreciate Carla Coon’s supernatural horror novel The Glen. Coons spins a tale of upcoming apocalypse out of the particularities of Catholic and Jewish messianic belief. Set in present-day upstate New York, the novel chronicles the beginning of the End Times as it tells the story of Clarice Miller and her precocious, preschool age son Jackson. The Glen is an ambitious first novel in the popular genre of End Times fiction. Carla Coons is very good at juggling all of the balls of a complicated plot. She writes individual episodes of page-turning thrills that highlight the individual stories of her cast of characters. By the gripping ending, she has not let any balls drop or left any threads of plot to hang. Coon shares with Stephen King the ability to make the reader care about characters who wander into a book for only a few pages.
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If you liked The Omen, you will LOVE THE GLEN! I promise.
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There's something different about Jackson.
There always was, but when the savant six year old begins to suffer catatonic trances, his mother is afraid he may be seeing the same demons that haunted her past. When the tiny family relocates to a remote piece of land in Ithaca NY, Clarice discovers THE GLEN. With no idea destiny has drawn them there and completely unaware of the satanic cult plotting to kill her son, Clarice and her husband John must learn the purpose of THE GLEN before it is too late. But will discovering the reason her son needs THE GLEN prove as perilous as delivering him to it?
From: Rae Stabosz REVIEW
Fans of Robert Hugh Benson’s novel The Lord of the World and the metaphysical thrillers of Charles Williams will appreciate Carla Coon’s supernatural horror novel The Glen. Coons spins a tale of upcoming apocalypse out of the particularities of Catholic and Jewish messianic belief. Set in present-day upstate New York, the novel chronicles the beginning of the End Times as it tells the story of Clarice Miller and her precocious, preschool age son Jackson.
The Glen is an ambitious first novel in the popular genre of End Times fiction. Carla Coons is very good at juggling all of the balls of a complicated plot. She writes individual episodes of page-turning thrills that highlight the individual stories of her cast of characters. By the gripping ending, she has not let any balls drop or left any threads of plot to hang. Coon shares with Stephen King the ability to make the reader care about characters who wander into a book for only a few pages.
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