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David Moody
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Book Description

3 Sep 2009

REMAIN CALM

DO NOT PANIC

TAKE SHELTER

WAIT FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS

THE SITUATION IS UNDER CONTROL

Society is rocked by a sudden increase in the number of violent assaults on individuals. Christened 'Haters' by the media, the attackers strike without warning. The assaults are brutal, remorseless and extreme: within seconds, normally rational, self-controlled people are becoming maddened, vicious killers.

There are no apparent links as a hundred random attacks become a thousand, and then thousands, right across the country. Everyone, irrespective of gender, age, race, sexuality or any other difference, has the potential to become a victim - or a Hater. People are afraid to go to work, afraid to leave their homes and, increasingly, afraid that at any moment their friends, even their closest family, could turn on them with murderous intent.

By the end of today you could be dead. By the end of today you could be a killer. Attack first, ask questions later . . . but the answer might not be what you expect . . .


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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Gollancz; paperback / softback edition (3 Sep 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0575084685
  • ISBN-13: 978-0575084681
  • Product Dimensions: 12.9 x 2 x 19.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (49 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 323,316 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A head-spinning thrill ride, a cautionary tale about the most salient emotion of the 21st century... HATER will haunt you long after you read the last page... (Guillermo Del Toro DIRECTOR OF "HELLBOY" AND "PAN'S LABYRINTH )

To call it a page turner is understating the pace and skill the author brings to this haunting and thought-provoking masterpiece of dark and bloodthirsty fiction. The descriptions of the emotional strain and fear of the characters is gripping, and the tension is palpable, leading to an unnerving and shocking climax. this is a new and original approach to the genre that you will love from the very start. (THE BOOKSELLER )

Hater is a simple story, powerfully told, and if David Moody's this good part-time, how good is he going to be, given his well-deserved freedom to focus upon his apocalyptic formulae on a full-time basis? (BOOK GEEKS )

For all of its widespread impact, Hater still reads like a very personal journal of events. Chalk that up to Moody's snappy first-person narrative which zips along faster than a stranger can bash your skull in with a tack hammer. Although the book does a good job of making you care about the characters and positioning itself as a mainstream thriller, it's when the book sheds its mainstream pretense that it really shines. (SF SIGNAL )

David Moody spins paranoia into a deliciously dark new direction. [He] is one scary guy. (Jonathan Maberry )

"Moody creates a paranoid and horrific world that's so good, the film rights have already been snapped up." (ZOO )

This is a story that lingers in the mind... because of the unnerving twist Moody gives to a frayed concept. The Haters don't lose their intelligence and feelings when they turn, and they don't think they're the bad guys - they're convinced we are. By the end, you wonder if they've got a point. (Calvin Baxter SFX )

In what is fast becoming an oversaturated genre, Hater stands head and shoulders above most other offerings. A brilliantly paced, constructed and written piece of work. Moody takes a unique perspective on zombies, while offering the most surprising and unique twist to a narrative we have come across in a very long time. Moody has provided us with a brilliant piece of storytelling. Read this book now. (Ross Sutcliffe SCI FI NOW )

A brutal, relentless SF horror... gives a new spin to zombie flick conventions. (Jonathan Wright BBC FOCUS )

Moody makes no apology for his pulp influences, and nor should he. Take it as read then that this 28 Days Later-style tale of ordinary people becoming crazed with murderous rage and one family's desperate attempts to survive is longer on plot than anything else. Characters are little more than ciphers and the prose is sometimes inelegant, but there's something darkly charming about Mooyd's hurtling, sadistic enthusiasm for his story. (THE LIST )

Some thought-provoking questions are raised, taking Hater beyond the 28 Days Later/Survivors hybrid that it initially appears to be. Hater takes the reader on an uncomfortable journey but a powerful one. (Paul Simpson DREAMWATCH )

Moody's writing style is sparse with hardly a wasted syllable and as the plot progresses the clipped sentences and disjointed thinking really help the pacing, ramping things up until, as you get nearer the end, you're barreling along, right in the thick of it, unable to put it down until you reach the conclusion. Underneath all the hype, [David Moody] undoubtedly has the talent to back it up. 'Hater' is a cracking read. (Robert Grant SCI-FI LONDON )

In his evocation of fear and unease and the speed with which he grips you, he brings to mind old Brit horror writer James Herbert. And that is some recommendation. (Paul Connolly LONDON LITE )

"The fact that the story is in parts ultra realistic and the characters so believable, makes the gory sci-fi angle even more terrifying. A dark, filmic thriller." (THE BIG ISSUE ) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Bloody good! 1 April 2011
By A. Ryan
Format:Paperback
I bought this book based on the front cover and a Guillermo Del Toro quote so I wasn't expecting too much. What I actually found was an intelligent take on the tired genre of zombie apocalypses. Moody's zombies are called "Haters" who inexplicably turn into violent monsters for no reason.
This book reminds me of I Am Legend, in that it attempts to give a voice to the monsters, and it takes a very hard us vs them stance, that the author hammers home from the very beginning, albeit in the least subtle way possible (the protagonist actually says Haters are scum for no real reason, which I thought was a bit lazy).
The chapters are short (some only a couple of pages) but this works really well, and helps to build the tension and immersion into the story.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Unexplained paranoia strikes at home! 9 Oct 2010
Format:Paperback
Danny McCoyne witnesses an elderly woman randomly attacked by a man for no apparent reason in broad daylight and in the middle of a crowded street. Soon more people are assaulted by complete strangers and an epidemic ensues. Paranoia quickly spreads as "haters" retaliate against the general public. No one has any idea why people are suddenly changing; much like no one could explain why the world was beseiged by angry flocks of birds in Hitchcock's classic.

Moody does a nice job of showing us how it would be like if we were forced to isolate ourselves in order to survive in a world suddenly gone mad. There are some haunting scenes throughout the book. The reader will cringe at what happens when a drunk man and woman leave a bar and end up in a back alley, and the part with the poor patient on the operating table about to have a vasectomy is especially scary.

Don't expect this story to resolve itself at the end as Hater is the first installment of a triolgy (soon to be a major motion picture produced by Guillermo Del Toro), with the book Dog Blood being the second in the series.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Fear Leads To Hate 18 July 2010
By Quicksilver TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
'Hater' is a quick, easy and entertaining read. The novel starts with a vicious and unprovoked attack on a defenceless old woman. Danny, a tired father, with a faltering marriage and a crumby job, dismisses it as another symptom of a broken society. It turns out to be symptomatic of something far more sinister. The 'Haters' become a plague, hacking down strangers and loved ones alike; nobody is safe. The attacks continue and victims grow exponentially; the streets aren't safe, the government dithers and anarchy descends.

The opening half of this novel is far stronger than the closing one. Moody uses words sparingly; towns and cities aren't named, Danny is real but drawn in broad strokes. The reader is invited to fill in the blanks, and inevitably Danny becomes you. As the society collapses, Danny's fear emanates from the page, and is contagious. I couldn't put the novel down. Which member of Danny's family would be the one to turn?

The reveal is clever and unexpected, but from here the novel goes downhill. As is often the way with horror, the unknown and anticipation are far scarier than the explanations. Before the halfway point the novel could move in a hundred different directions - which one would it be? Afterwards, the endless possibilities have collapsed, and there is only a single path for the reader to follow.

At the time of reading, I had no idea this was the first in a planned trilogy. In hindsight, it feels as though Moody is playing things safe - 'end of days' by numbers. The novel's cliffhanger is an interesting one, but I would have like to see what Moody could have done if he'd finished the novel in a single volume. There are some missed opportunities here.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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Since encountering the work of David Moody in 2012, I have become a firm fan of the man's work. He constantly delivers dark, bleak, realistic stories that are bound to have an impact on the reader. His "anti sci-fi" novel Trust and post-apocalyptic Autumn series of books are well regarded and in fact, Autumn has received its own movie adaptation and was one of my favourite reads of last year.

Against that background, I set about reading Hater, originally published in 2006 and described as a "sci-fi horror" set right here in the UK.

The book is punctuated throughout with brutal episodes of violence that increase as the story progresses. Setting aside the substantial horror element involved in Hater, the initial plot thread could quite easily be a tale of domestic drama in its own right, with the daily trials and tribulations of Hater's central character Danny McCoyne: an everyman dealing with a young family, mundane job, financial woes and interpersonal relationships with his relatives and colleagues. Moody has taken his time to mature the plot before unleashing what he has in store for the universe that he has created. That is not to say that the book lacks pace or action; in fact, the first few pages are devoted to an assault on an old woman that will make you sit up, pay attention and keep turning those pages.

At under 300 pages and due to the pace of the book, coupled with the writer's ability to draw you into the world he has created, Hater is a quick read indeed. I appreciate that this may sound like the book isn't satisfying; far from it. Unlike many horror tales, Hater will make you think.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars great read
Really good book, very fresh idea amongst all the same old zombie fest approach a I usually read (and still enjoy), look forward to reading his other works.
Published 11 days ago by Mrs Anna Cleland
4.0 out of 5 stars A punchy start to a promising series
I really enjoyed this book .. it's a nice, short little read that pack's alot in .. the premise is good & the way it flip's between the main family of the story and the emergence... Read more
Published 21 days ago by JoParky56
4.0 out of 5 stars Good guy gone bad. Or has he?
I loved this book, even though it freaked me out! Danny goes about his day-to-day life, hates his job, goes home to a tired, crabbit wife and bickering children and a father-in-law... Read more
Published 1 month ago by TinaT
3.0 out of 5 stars Not really my cup of tea
I don't mean this as someone who accidently picked-up a zombie themed novel and was then horrified. No, I am a confirmed zombie nut. Read more
Published 1 month ago by P R Threlfall
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read!
This apocalyptic book rips along at a cracking pace! At it's core, although devoid of living dead, this is zombie fiction in the same way that 28 Days Later is a zombie flick. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Ingo74
4.0 out of 5 stars Apocalyptic meltdown
When people start attacking other people without any apparent reason, society soon crumbles in David Moody's apocalyptic novel, Hater. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Shaun Jeffrey
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book
Well written with good story line and leads very well into the series of books by the same author with the same central character. Very good read that I would recommend
Published 3 months ago by Chivas Brothers - S Watson
5.0 out of 5 stars A terrifying apocalyptic tale.
I read 'Hater' in one night, in one sitting. Starts off a little slowly, but builds up and gathers momentum until the reader is caught in the panic, fear, terror and hate the... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Rich Hawkins
5.0 out of 5 stars Hater - Horror for Grown Ups
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Published 5 months ago by Sean T. Page
4.0 out of 5 stars Twisted Zombies
Hater has been on my TBR list for a long time, and as a fan of David Moody's Autumn series, I was looking forward to getting into this one and reading something a little different,... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Kat from The Aussie Zombie
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