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The Diviners [Kindle Edition]

Julian White
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"The woman swam closer. She twinkled as the light passed through her. Her fingernails had smoky tips. Her body was young but her eyes and mouth were pockets of crow's feet ..."

Four people in a small town find themselves persecuted in different ways by the same terrifying supernatural force.

Karen was happily married - until her husband became a religious maniac and set himself on fire. Since then, she has worked on her own to raise their daughter and establish an elegant seaside bistro - all by the age of 27. Now her husband's back, madder than ever, and she sees her polite, chattering customers transformed into a raving monster bent on destroying everything she loves.

Sandra holds down a tough job as a district nurse, looking after the sick and elderly in her neighbourhood. She has money worries, guilt over the death of her abusive mother and disturbing memories about a mysterious event in her past. Her life slides into chaos when one of her patients turns up dead in the boot of her car and she can't get rid of the rapidly decaying body.

Felix is a dull provincial solicitor - so dull, in fact, that his wife goes elsewhere in search of sexual fulfilment. When a perverse young couple hold her captive in a luxurious house, he comes to the rescue, only to find that something utterly evil and as ancient as civilisation itself lurks beneath the sparkling surface of their swimming pool.

Mick is still licking his wounds six months after being dumped by his girlfriend. In hopes of forgetting her, he goes to bed with an enigmatic lady whose hair smells of blackcurrants. As a result, he undergoes a transformation into a creature out of an insane nursery story.

And that's only the beginning. When these four stories converge, the stage is set for an earth-shattering climax.

Welcome to the world of the Diviners' Guild.

Who are they? The answer takes in cannibalism, deadly maggots, reincarnated cats, body horror, psychological chills, blood magic, black farce, breakneck action, a thousand-year-old secret, a silver coin and a supernatural threat to Creation itself.

The Diviners is the no-holds-barred fictional debut by writer and critic Julian White, full of surreal scares, adult imagery and laughter in the dark. Read it if you dare.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR I write on film, horror and other stuff for various magazines and sites, including Little White Lies, Starburst Magazine, kamera.co.uk and Lost in the Multiplex. I also blog on cult movies at diabolicalcinema.blogspot.com. In The Diviners, I try to combine my love of moody, Lovecraftian horror with the pace, ease and occasional jokiness I associate with another of my favourites, Richard Laymon. If I manage to make your skin crawl, your eyes pop and your sides ache - sometimes simultaneously - then my work is done.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
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  • Language English
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Its scary and bloody 13 Aug 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
A horror novel has to take you to really dark places, and this one does. It has different kinds of scares, grossout stuff to make your skin crawl, a story that keeps you turning the pages to find out if the characters survive or not and genuine shocks youll remember after you stop reading it.

With four stories running at first, it packs a lot in, and you go deep into the characters, then everything gets really nightmarish and goes to places you don't expect, theres a historic bit which is really eciting.

For anyone who finds some horror stories lame like some of Stephen King's endings, I would definitely recommend this because its totally dark.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Funny, dark and bloody! Great debut title. 11 Aug 2011
By Michael Thomas - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
A book that mentons the Great Muppet Caper, not heard that before. Anyway...I foudn this story to be vivid and pretty bold in its imagery. The Diviner's are one hell of a scary bunch. Pretty much anything and everything seems to come around and this crazy group are always in the middle of it. This is a very dark book, much darker than I would normally read hence the rating. I'd like a slightly softened version!

5* for the quality of the story
4* for my enjoyment. This is personal choice as I found a few of the scenes hard to read (this from a Zombie fiction author, I know!)

4 1/2 * book in my opinion and well worth a read. For 99c it is an absolute steal!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Great storyline that had me at the edge of my seat 24 Sep 2011
By tanya contois - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
The Diviners definitely qualifies as a horror novel. While it doesn't lack in suspense, I found the way the story changed point of views so often to be a little confusing.One of my favorite parts of the book was the part where the character Delilah turned into a gingerbread woman, just the thought of that makes me want to laugh.The author Julian White is a very talented writer who knows how to create a great story that'll keep you on the edge of your seat until the end. I think it is definitely a book I'll be reading again in the future.
Compelling but flawed 7 Feb 2012
By A L BLAIR - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Disclaimer: I downloaded this when it was offered as a free promo.

I made the mistake of opening this book at 11:30pm, suspecting that like most of the books I had downloaded from the freebies page it would get tossed off my TBR pile after about 10 minutes. Six hours later, I was still engrossed (and sleep deprived). I'm a voracious reader when I find a compelling story, and The Diviners certainly qualified. The characters were riveting, the monsters and madness truly mesmerizing, and the screwed up human relationships only made life more difficult for the harassed characters.

That said, I had three pretty major problems with this book. Firstly, The Diviners is actually four stories intertwined, which isn't a problem for me at all, but the structure of the story led to a great deal of hopping from one bit of the tale to another. It created a dizzying effect that managed to make the whole thing a little less palatable.

Secondly, in the last third of the book, the story which had been immediate and gripping to that point, cut away to some dusty old backstory about a 9th century Pope. While the backstory was important (kind of) to understanding the outcome of the story, it could easily have been summed up in a few sentences rather than making me suffer through a full chapter of Pope-on-a-Rope, with no idea of the connection to the story that got me through to that spot in the book.

Finally and most importantly, the book was not labeled as horror in the description or book details. I see that the author's comments included a reference to horror and Lovecraft, but having just downloaded it off the blurb, I had no idea that I was reading an actual horror novel. It struck me right off as a very dark and kind of ghoulish fantasy. That said, I kept expecting to find a ray of light, a spark of hope in the darkness, that just never came. While I don't think this detracts from the work at all, not correctly appreciating the genre certainly detracted from my enjoyment of it.

Altogether, I would recommend this for anyone who loves gory, graphic, mind-bendingly horrific fiction. Just be forewarned about what you're getting into, and try not to read it close to bedtime.
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