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  • Unknown Binding: 27 pages
  • Publisher: Wisconsin Policy Research Institute (1992)
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0006DK7XG
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
Bad men are coming to the island of Sanctuary. Bad men, led by the vicious Moloch, are coming, to seek out and punish Rita, his wife, who before running away to hide from him on the quiet, insular island, stole two important things from Moloch: his son and a substantial amount of cash.

Sanctuary has a bloody history; in 1693 a group of settlers on the island were betrayed to their enemies and slaughtered. Since then, the island has rested in three hundred years of peace. But, now the Bad Men are coming, the Bad Men with their malintent, and strange things are starting to happen on Sanctuary. The inhabitants can sense them, sense the changes. The island is waking once more. It is restless, and it will not tolerate the shedding of blood any longer. And still, the Bad Men are coming.

Clearly, this supernatural novel is a departure from Connolly’s normal work. But is it? Well, actually, not really. His books have always been smattered with supernatural happenings among the violence, ghostly goings-on, and they have worked to brilliant atmospheric effect in his Charlie Parker novels. However, this one is a full-blown supernatural thriller. He takes the horror and mystical elements and puts them all in one book. Obviously it is a risk for any author to depart from their norm. The important question is: does it work? The answer, mostly anyway, is yes.

Without any doubt, Connolly writes with lyrical brilliance, as exemplified marvellously by the opening to this book: “Moloch dreams. In the darkness of a Virginia prison cell, he stirs like an old demon goaded by memories of its lost humanity,” and nothing can take that away from him. Bad Men is a pleasure if only for the ethereal, vivid prose which bathes the descriptions in a sunset-like glow. It is also a pleasure for the presence of Melancholy Joe Dupree, the giant policeman who guards the island. He is a masterpiece of a character: gentle, damaged by the isolation caused by his physical difference, lonely, and yet prepared to go to great lengths of violence to do his duty, he will not be forgotten easily once the book is put down. The other characters, though, are nothing really special. Adequate, oh yes.

The supernatural elements, too, are merely adequate. Personally, sometimes I felt that they actually took away from the power of the story in some instances. In others, though, the horror and supernatural influences do create a brilliant eerie atmosphere and some excellent paths for the story, and the haunting recurring image of those grey moths is not going to leave me for some distinct while.

For those that lament the fact that this isn’t a Parker book, he does make a brief appearance, even though I know that that is no real consolation. He will return. And, I am sure that as Connolly stretches his literary wings in this fashion, he will be back all the better for it. If nothing else, this book will allow Connolly to grow and develop as a writer, which can only be to the benefit of his series. In the meantime, pick up Bad Men and enjoy. It’s not excellent, but it’s adequate, and the electrifying show-down finale is undeniably thrilling reading. Bad Men is just about worth its money.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
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The author has already become a best-seller with crime novels with vague supernatural tweaks (which I didn't like much - the supernatural bits) and here he departs for Stephen King Island with a fully fledged 'there's something weird, and it don't look good' out in the woods opus.

This is an engaging read, but I feel some of portentuous prose builds an expectation that the plotting and denoument do not deliver upon. The 'Bad Men' - the villains are imprecisely drawn and I had to keep checking back to see which one was which. The more interesting criminals seemed to meet unsatisfyingly dull endings and there was some sub Tarantino dialogue grafted on that jarred hugely.

The ghosties didn't do enough. There was no real interaction with them like you get in excellent horror thrillers, so, while it was atmospheric, I didn't get the sense that the supernatural elements could be 'taken on' in any way hence the subtraction of tension.

On the plus side, the book maintains a good pace and has a couple of characters who actually care about, which adds to some of the punch at the end.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
All been done before 16 Jun 2003
Format:Hardcover
The previous John Connolly novels have been convoluted, bloody, and yet entertaining, but the departure here from the familiarity of Charlie Parker does not work. All that Connolly is trying to achieve has been done before by other authors who are better at the mystery/ghost/horror genre than he is. The premise is creditable however you cannot help but feel as though there was a more complete story to tell and that what we are given is a rushed attempt at something different to appease the publishers. The ghostly island and the freakish characters fighting for both good and evil are unoriginal and given little scope for growth.

Don't get me wrong, I have enjoyed Connolly's previous work but this fails to emulate the trials and tribulations of Charlie Parker.

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Always promising but ultimately disappointing.
I really enjoy a thriller and enjoyed John Connelly's "Every Dead Thing" immensely. Bad Men, however, just didn't do it for me. Read more
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Published on 22 Jun 2007 by Christopher Morgan
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Published on 13 Jan 2007 by OEJ
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This was the first JC book which I have read. My initial impression was of a slow over descriptive author, how wrong could I have been. Read more
Published on 26 Aug 2004 by S. J. Halpin
"Now, something was awake."
John Connolly delivers an impressive thriller, which I found almost impossible to put down after jumping into its exquisitely elaborated plot. Read more
Published on 21 July 2004 by Sebastian Fernandez
Brilliant!
I thoroughly enjoyed this book! I have read all of John Connolly's previous books and found myself looking forward to getting home and reading them and waiting for the next, but... Read more
Published on 17 Jun 2004 by "ekeep7"
Gripping and intense
This book represents the best of thriller writing combined with pure story telling.

The plot is well thought out and every character has a believable and well fleshed out... Read more

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