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Hell House (Paperback)

by Richard Matheson (Author)
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Saint Martin's Press Inc.; 1st Tor Trade Paperback Ed edition (1 Jan 1971)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0312868855
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312868857
  • Product Dimensions: 20.8 x 13.7 x 2.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 169,669 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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An aging millionaire seeking proof of life after death employs an unusual team of of investigators to probe the mysteries of the supposedly haunted and evil Belasco House. Reprint. 30,000 first printing.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Welcome to my house...", 23 May 2001
Even after death, Belasco, "The Roaring Giant", greets his guests to a stay they won't easily forget... If they survive, that is. If you like haunted houses' stories, I really think you should read this one. It's my favourite Richard Matheson novel. The rythm is excellent and the atmosphere really chilly, plus the characters are well defined and very human. If you've seen the movie "Legend of Hell House" be warned: The book is much more violent and sexual. I agree some people may be dissapointed with the end -although I think it's quite good-; but I sure think the journey is worth it. You won't have to wait ages for something to happen, for every page is full of excitement.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A classic horror tale of mystery and ungodly events., 6 Mar 2006
By Chris Hall "Dreadlocksmile" (Cardiff, Wales) - See all my reviews
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For over twenty years, Belasco House has stood empty. Regarded as the Mount Everest of haunted houses, it is a venerable mansion whose shadowed walls have witnessed scenes of almost unimaginable horror and depravity. Two previous expeditions to investigate its secrets met with disaster, the participants destroyed by murder, suicide or insanity.

Now a new investigation has been mounted, bringing four strangers to the forbidding mansion, determined to probe Belasco House for the ultimate secrets of life and death. Each has his or her own reason for daring the unknown torments and temptations of the mansion, but can any soul survive what lurks within the most haunted house on Earth?

Richard Matheson’s classic horror novel ‘Hell House’ was first published by Viking Press Inc back in 1971. Matheson had already received much praise for his previous work with novels such as ‘I Am Legend’ and ‘The Shrinking Man’. The novel proved to be such an inspirational piece of horror fiction that it was later made into the film ‘The Legend of Hell House’ starring both Pamela Franklin and Roddy McDowall.

From the very beginning of the novel, the reader is thrown into the eerie premise of the novel, with its classic haunted house plot. The four main characters that are hired to investigate and research the truth behind the house’s paranormal haunting are introduced from the start, with somewhat cliqued characterization and obvious clashes in personality. Yet this does not detract from the enjoyment and the books storyline. The tension slowly builds, as the reader is submerged deeper into the creepy house and the ghostly occurrences that occur within its walls. The story is packed with twists and turns, delivering a fast paced tale that builds towards the final mysterious outcome.

‘Hell House’ is bursting with graphic scenes of sexual deprivation as the house’s influence and history reveals itself. You’ll find yourself trapped within the pages of the novel as each horrific event is followed by another equally horrific event. Each characters sanity will be questioned on many occasion, as the terrible power that is held within the house corrupts and destroys the four inhabitants.

The novel is well written, with a diary like structure to the book that makes it very easy to read in small parts if desired. The tale is by no means a particularly scary tale, but it will certainly keep you on the edge of your seat from the outset. If you enjoy a good ghost story with an element of mystery then this is certainly a book for you.

The novel runs for a total of 301 pages and is released through Tor Books.

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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars good, but not as good as the film., 6 Nov 2003
By S. Hapgood "www.sjhstrangetales.com" - See all my reviews
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I read this solely because I had liked the film "The Legend of Hell House" so much. I didn't feel though that it was as effective at creating a disturbing atmosphere as the film was. The house itself for instance is different in the book. Whereas in the film it's a cobwebby, gloomy Gothic mansion, in the book it's a luxurious art deco-style palace, complete with swimming-pool and ballroom, like something out of the Great Gatsby. It sounds far more of desirable residence! I also feel the characters were better interpreted in the film. In the book it's hard to really care what happens to them.

Where the book IS better than the film is in the descriptions of Belasco's lifestyle. The film only refers to his dubious antics in a hysterical over-blown way, but in the book you get a detailed description of how he manipulated his guests, and just how horrifying his final house-party was. There is almost something Sadean about the descriptions of the guests descent into a living hell. We could almost do with a remake of the film with those parts added in as a disturbing flashback. What a horror film that would make!

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5.0 out of 5 stars THE MOST FRIGHTENING HORROR NOVEL I HAVE EVER READ
This is easily the best horror novel I have ever read - and I have read a few. It was terrifying, but also, as with all of Matheson's books, very moving, humane and concerned with... Read more
Published 15 days ago by JakeThePeg

2.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable, but unsatisfying
This is the first modern horror novel I've read, and I found it a bit disappointing.

I don't know why other reviews find it "well written" - it is not really literary... Read more
Published 25 days ago by dead joe

1.0 out of 5 stars Hell Has No Fury
This rather cliche ridden story of a scientist, a spiritualist and a medium's exploration of a notorious haunted house does not reach the heights of Matheson's most famous work :... Read more
Published 11 months ago by J. J. O'neill

5.0 out of 5 stars Not the best haunted house story ever written...but almost!
Far more brutal and intense than the disappointing film version, this novel moves along at a great pace, thanks mainly to Matheson's crisp, no-nonsense prose and the fact that the... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Jack

4.0 out of 5 stars Very good, but perhaps not the classic I was expecting
"Hell House is the scariest haunted house novel ever written. It looms over the rest the way the mountains loom over the foothills. Read more
Published on 29 Sep 2002 by Docendo Discimus

4.0 out of 5 stars A classic horror tale.
This book has it all: A haunted house, a group of people who wish to dispel the evil that resides in it and a sinister presence behind the haunting. Read more
Published on 9 Jan 2001 by werecat99

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