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The Keeper [Mass Market Paperback]

Sarah Langan
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Sep 2006
The rain falls ceaselessly on the town of Bedford as it braces itself for the annual floods that heralds the end of winter. But this year the sense of misery is more pervasive than ever. The Clott paper mill, the town's biggest employer, has shut and the town, already polluted by the chemicals the mill used, faces a desperate future.
Liz and Susan Marley are two sisters who are poles apart. Susan, beautiful and disturbed, abused by her father and, even after he died, rejected by a mother unable to confront her own guilt, lives in squalor in the wrong part of town. She wanders silently around the town, inappropriately dressed, never speaking and letting herself be picked up by men in bars. She is the town witch, the town's guilty secret.
Liz is years younger than Susan, in her last year of high school and worried about her looks, her weight, how popular she is, whether she will ever get out of Bedford and above all why her sister hates her so much. She dreams about Susan, vividly, horrifically, dreams in which Susan tries to kill her, dreams from which she awakes strangely bruised.
But it turns out that everyone in Bedford dreams about Susan Marley, strange, disturbing dreams of destruction and loathing. And when Susan Marley commits suicide, betrayed by life one final petty time, her death unleashes a hail of destruction on the town of Bedford that is more terrifying than any dream.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 382 pages
  • Publisher: HarperTorch; First Printing edition (Sep 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 006087290X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060872908
  • Product Dimensions: 10.6 x 2.5 x 17.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,555,136 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Akin to the more ambitious work of Stephen King...this effective debut promises great things to come.' (Publishers Weekly )

'[A] distinct and juicy flavor all its own. THE KEEPER begins what should be a very fruitful career.'

 

(Peter Straub, New York Times bestselling author of IN THE NIGHT ROOM )

'[A] brilliant debut, heralding the arrival of a major talent.'

 

(Tim Lebbon, author of DUSK and BERSERK )

'A dark and bracingly bleak tale of supernatural terror.'

 

(Ramsey Campbell, author of SECRET STORY )

'THE KEEPER kept me up, late into the night...I'm hoping for a whole shelf of novels by Langan.'

 

(Kelly Link, author of MAGIC FOR BEGINNERS )

'Deft and disturbing... twists expectations into surreal surprises... hypnotic reading - an assured and impressive debut.'

 

(Douglas E. Winter )

'An astonishing first novel...chilling, haunting, and so smartly written that the pages fly by like the wind.' (Ray Garton, author of THE LOVELIEST DEAD )

'...The new author on the block is definitely a keeper...'

 

(Edward Bryant, Locus Magazine )

'[THE KEEPER] will scare the heck out of you.'

 

(OK! Magazine )

'THE KEEPER's a smart, brand-new take on the haunted house story. In vivid, compelling prose, which runs from the wry to the lyrical, Langan here gives us nothing less than a sharply realized portrait of an American town in the death-throes of decay. Susan Marley is a subtle juggernaut of a character --and she inhabits the mind once you've finished like a dark, lingering smoke.'

 

(Jack Ketchum, author of OFFSPRING )

'Sarah Langan is scary, very scary... She mixes in bits of Stephen King, Lovecraft, Poe and Peter Straub, then pours out a thoroughly original and nasty concoction all her own... For one truly creepy read, latch on to The Keeper. Your dreams will never be the same.'

 

(CLARION LEDGER ) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Sarah grew up on Long Island and went to college in Waterville, Maine, where she published her first story, "Sick People". She got her MFA in creative writing from Columbia University, and currently lives in Brooklyn, New York. In addition to writing novels, she is also pursuing her Master's in Environmental Health Science/Toxicology at New York University. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Oddly compelling....... 16 April 2007
By Jules
Format:Paperback
This is the story of two sisters - Susan and Liz Marley. Susan has dropped out of school, wanders round the town barefoot, drinking, sleeping with unsuitable men and generally estranged from everyone and everything.

Liz is the sister who still wants a relationship with Susan but who is unable to deal with the person Susan has become.

The townsfolk of Bedford believe that Susan is responsible for it's gradual demise, unemployment and generally failing environemnt as well as for their own individual bad experiences and unhappy lives. Whilst they tolerate Liz they believe she may also have inhertited Susan's made bad genes.

When Susan dies in a freak accident, the story really begins. Whilst she had an impact on their lives when she was alive, Susan really begins to infect the minds of the townspeople now she is dead and they see her in their dreams which in turn become real.

And this is where it all gets a bit strange..... you need to really suspend your beliefs to follow the story which mixes some real events with many many dream/nightmare experiences involving Susan and various characters. The story does eventually build to a climax but it's certainly a weird story.

Oddly, whilst I thought it was a bit strange in the beginning and I was almost put off, I kept going with this book and rather enjoyed it. It is certainly a brave first novel and full marks to Sarah Langan for such an imaginative and unconventional book.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Uncompelling 3 May 2008
By Mr. G. Battle VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
The Keeper is horror in the vein of Straub, where a community succumbs to a threat from a malevolent entity. The supernatural is well hidden, hinted at more that directly portrayed in an effort to maintain some suspense. Although the approach is fresh, the lack of any likeable characters creates a lacklustre story. There is a score of characters and only the two central protagonists offer any positive attributes, however with so many characters the key players receive little time, except to propel the story. The Keeper is short enough to be a simple time-killer but it's lack of emotional hold means you'll have soon forgotten it.
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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Impressive Debut with a (Nearly) Fatal Flaw 1 Dec 2006
By Maria Alexander - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I was very excited to read Langan's book, because female horror writers are special for a lot of reasons. The first chapter absolutely knocked it out of the park. She is great at building dread, and the idea of a town haunted by a woman is very original. While I prefer prose that's something akin to prose poetry, Langan's book has strong, solid writing that worked well for this bleak, frightening story.

The only problem was that about 3/4 into the book everything ground to a halt for me. As realistic as they were, the characters never felt very likable. So, when Very Bad Things started happening to them, I lost interest in the story. I suspect it was because the characters were already dead in many ways and therefore it felt over the top. I soldiered on because a friend of Langan's had loved the book so much that I wanted to give it a fair read. Ultimately I liked the ending and was glad I got there, but that was a difficult bridge to cross.

That said, I suspect future books by Langan will shine even more brightly. I'll definitely be staying tuned!
51 of 58 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Sarah Langan is a Major New Talent 28 Sep 2006
By Thriller Lover - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I typically read over two-hundred novels a year, and THE KEEPER is one of the best written debuts I've read in 2006. This is a top-shelf effort.

The quality of the writing in this novel is simply superb. It's hard to believe that Langan is a first-time novelist. Her prose is both vivid and compelling. Langan has a real gift for characterization and all of the people in this book really came alive for me. In the end, I made an emotional investment in the story and characters of THE KEEPER, which is something that rarely happens with most books I read.

The high quality of Langan's writing compensates for the somewhat creaky plot. This is a relatively slow-paced novel, with a great deal of prose devoted to the inner conflicts of multiple characters. If you're looking for fast moving suspense story, you will probably be disappointed with this novel. There isn't a great deal of action in this novel until the final few scenes.

THE KEEPER is essentially a well crafted literary novel with supernatural overtones. It is more of a spooky read than a thrilling one. You either like this type of novel or you don't. I enjoyed it throughly, and I eagerly look foward to Langan's future books. If she learns to tighten her plotting a bit, she could become the next Peter Straub in my opinion.
18 of 21 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Promising, but not fully realized. 17 Sep 2007
By frumiousb - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
I'd actually more or less given up on horror novels as a genre. While there are a few contemporary horror writers that I enjoy, I have given up the steady diet of supermarket horror that I read as a teenager. However, I made an exception in this case and actually ordered the Langan book from Amazon. This is largely because a great many of those "few contemporary horror writers" who I still read published hugely glowing blurbs about The Keeper. Peter Straub credited her with combining a "genuinely poetic sensibility" and a "taste for horror's most bravura excesses". Ramsey Campbell praised the quality of the prose. With chops like these, it almost seemed as though I had to love the book.

Probably unsurprisingly, I didn't love it. I didn't hate it either. Honestly, if I *had* just picked it up at the supermarket somewhere in upstate NY then I probably would have actually been quite pleasantly surprised. Langan isn't at all a bad writer, and seems to have a dab hand at the kind of real little details that generally work very well in horror and supernatural fiction. Liz was often very likable, and I could easily visualize her in her surroundings.

The problem was that even though she got the verisimilitude right, Langan somehow didn't succeed in making me care about the characters. I suspect that she tried to draw the story too widely. I needed to care about the town as much as I cared about the main characters. And that never came together. She might have done better to make it a claustrophobic family story. I suspect that by narrowing the focus, Susan may have been more genuinely frightening. The wider scope on the whole town meant that Langan resorted to pretty typical horror tricks-- vicious dogs, giant spiders, yadda yadda. It kind of felt like pastiche, and the rest of the work didn't really deserve pastiche.

All this said, The Keeper is a first novel. And it probably even counts as a first novel with a fair degree of promise. There's enough in here for me to want to keep an eye on her work and see where she goes.
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