A Gathering of Doorways by Michael Jasper. 2008. 288p. Prime, $24.95Congratulations, Mike!
"In his third novel, speculative-fiction rising star Jasper offers a finely nuanced blend of fantasy and horror centering on a salesman turned organic farmer who confronts an unusual terror in the woods surrounding his land. Gil and his wife, Melissa, are already facing some serious disillusionment about their quixotic move to the country when their son Noah disappears into the forest under Gil's watch. Still reeling from the stillbirth of the couple's second child, Gil faces the grim task of not only finding Noah but protecting his family from the diabolical denizens of the shadowy world around and below their property that he dubs "The Undercity." Jasper shifts the narrative between Gil's trek into the forest, Melissa's battle with self-inflicted guilt while conducting her own confusing search, and Noah's more innocent encounters with the mythical, dragon-like creatures that live beneath the forest's earthen floor. Jasper demonstrates a sure hand in balancing his imaginative rendering of middle-class angst with the familiar supernatural ingredients of a 1980s-era horror novel." —Carl Hays, Booklist
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Wonderful Booklist review for Mike Jasper's forthcoming
A Gathering of Doorways
My client Mike Jasper has a new book coming out from Prime at the end of the month and Booklist just gave it all kinds of love in their most recent issue:
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4 comments:
Oooh, "rising star"! :O I definitely agree with that review.
I already read A Gathering of Doorways, and completely loved it! I like how the review also mentions how he shifts the narrative between the three main characters, as that was one of my favorite things. :)
Congrats, Mike!
Twenty five dollars for a book? Is that because the dollar has fallen so low that it's now worthless, or is that the going rate for books these days? I've been out of the country for too long.
Sex Mahoney for President
Why is everyone "locating" underground?
City of Ember, Under City... and my WIP partially set in Deep World!?!?
Jungian synchronicity?
Haste yee back ;-)
Thanks for the shout-out, Colleen! I was really pleased by the review.
Hope to chat with ya soon... :)
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