Amazon.co.uk Review
This blockbuster confection of adventure, paranoia and horror is receiving bestseller promotion. Jeff Long gives a fresh spin to the underworld caverns of Jules Verne's
Journey to the Centre of the Earth by populating these vast spaces with demonic creatures whose existence explains the myth of Hell. They're our feral relatives,
Homo hadalis or "hadals", afflicted with horns and deformities by a harsh environment where necessity is the mother of cannibalism. Greedy for new frontiers, governments and corporations move to exploit the recently discovered underworld. It's deadlier than they think; much hideous bloodshed follows. Long expertly hits a range of nerve-jarring emotional buttons, playing on our fears of darkness, monsters, mutilation, torture and worse. One major plot strand follows a literally bedevilled expedition through terror-fraught tunnels under the Pacific to the remnants of a 20,000-year-old civilisation below. Another speculates about the charismatic hadal leader "Satan" and his impact on world religion (this is where the Turin Shroud comes in)--a tastily paranoid reinterpretation of history. There's a slam-bang climax down in the deeps, with enough horrific trimmings to make readers nervously shield their tender parts. Though the incidental science is poorly handled and occasionally absurd,
The Descent reads well as nightmare action-adventure. Not, as they say, for the squeamish. --
David Langford Amazon.co.uk
In a high Himalayan cave, among the death pits of Bosnia, in a newly excavated Java temple, Long's characters find out to their terror that humanity is not alone, that, as we have always really known, horned and vicious humanoids lurk in vast caverns beneath our feet ... This audacious remaking of the old hollow-earth plot takes us, in no short order, to the new world order that follows the genocidal harrowing of Hell by heavily armed, high-tech American forces. An ambitious tycoon sends an expedition of scientists, including a beautiful nun linguist and a hideously tattooed commando former prisoner of hell, ever deeper into the unknown, among surviving savage horned tribes and the vast citadels of the civilisations that fell beneath the earth before ours rose. A conspiracy of scholars pursues the identity of the being known as Satan, coming up with unpalatable truths about the origins of human culture and the identity of the Turin Shroud, and are picked off one by bloody one. Long rehabilitates, madly, the novel of adventures among lost peoples--occasional clumsiness, and promises of paranoid revelations on which he cannot entirely deliver, fail to diminish the real achievement here; this feels like a story we have always known and dreaded. --Roz Kaveney
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Book Description
Adventure isn't dead. It's just gone to Hell.
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Product Description
In a remote Himalayan cave a group of New Age tourists led by a cynical American guide come across the mummified corpse of an RAF flyer. Before they can investigate the mystery all except the guide are ritually massacred. In Bosnia, an American Air Cavalry patrol investigates a disturbance at a mass grave site and its commander catches a fleeting glimpse of a creature straight out of a medieval morality play. We are on the verge of discovering a new frontier. And it lies beneath our feet. A global labyrinth of underground tunnels and caves, miles below the surface inhabited by immensely strong, savage devil-like creatures. Hell exists. The world's armies respond to the threat and are slaughtered in the dark. From the panic comes a new resolve. Big business takes one look at the chasm and sees only the profits from the undiscovered mineral and oil desposits. The race for profit is matched by an intellectual investigation into the nature of the newly revealed Satan. Will mankind destroy the new wilderness or will the descent destroy him?
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From the Publisher
Excellent advance quotes for this new thriller'This flat out, gears grinding, bumper-car ride into the pits of hell is one major takedown of a read. Jeff Long starts his adventure/mystery/horror story quietly in the Himalayas and then warp speeds into a world seldom seen and puts a face to the relaity of evil the likes of which would give Stephen King and Dean Koontz the night sweats. Long writes with force and unearthly vision, etching vivid characters who speak in an all-too-realistic manner about the horrors they encounter. What emerges is a war of the Worlds agaisnt a world that can't lose. With THE DESCENT, Jeff Long has delivered what is bound to be this summers really hot read. It is one page burner of a book' Lorenzo Carcaterra, author of SLEEPERS
'Jeff Long has written a remarkable novel, an imaginative tour-de-force that somehow succeeds both as a sober minded allegory and nail-biting thriller. A page-turner for thinking people, THE DESCENT is equal parts Ray Bradbury and Robert Stone, Michael Crichton and T.C. Boyle. It is a rip roaring good read' Jon Krakauer author of INTO THIN AIR
'Absolutely bone-chilling - every bit as good as Stephen King at his best' Charles Pellegrino author of DUST
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About the Author
Jeff Long is a mountain climber and novelist. He is the author of THE ASCENT, which won the Boardman Tasker prize and is being filmed by Steven Seagal.
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