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Southern Gods (Audio) - Community Reviews back

by John Hornor Jacobs, Eric G. Dove
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beishir
beishir rated it 11 years ago
"Southern Gods" is a Lovecraftian novel set in rural 1950's Arkansas. Jacobs does a great job mixing a hard-boiled-esque detective story with a tale of something much, much older.Good job!4 1/2 STARS
Shiftyj1
Shiftyj1 rated it 12 years ago
This was a solid 4 star book. Maybe even more, as the more I think about it the more I like it. JHJ did a really good job of character development and the plot was easy to follow and moved at a good pace. I really enjoyed the different story threads and how they melded togehter into a tight, well th...
Marvin's Bookish Blog
Marvin's Bookish Blog rated it 13 years ago
Flannery O'Connor marries H. P. Lovecraft.Now that's a wedding I would love to attend. OK, so I might be stretching the point here but John Hornor Jacobs has managed to write an intriguing marriage of Southern Gothic and Lovecraftian horror. The plot of Southern Gods evolves around an ex-veteran knu...
Jennifer | Book Den
Jennifer | Book Den rated it 13 years ago
Southern Gods is the debut novel of John Hornor Jacobs.I wasn't sure at first how much I was going to like Southern Gods. It started out with a great, atmospheric prologue which should have been a good thing, but prologues always send off warning signals to me that the book is going to need a lot of...
Dantastic Book Reviews
Dantastic Book Reviews rated it 13 years ago
Bull Ingram is hired by Helios records head Scott Phelps to find two men: Earl Freeman, a missing employee, and Ramblin' John Hastur, a mysterious bluesman whose music can drive men mad. But what does Bull's job have to do with Sarah Williams, a woman who just fled her husband and fled back to Geth...
Gregor Xane
Gregor Xane rated it 13 years ago
The hard-boiled investigator was brutal, which I liked. Too much of the story was driven by fate (coincidence) and divine intervention, which I'm not too keen on. Overall, it was a solid, entertaining debut and I'd certainly pick up another book by this author.
Amadan na Briona
Amadan na Briona rated it 14 years ago
If you like the horror stories of H.P. Lovecraft or any of the authors influenced by him (which is pretty much anyone who has written a horror novel in the last century) then you should definitely read this. It's a horror story set in the 1950s South, mixing Elder Gods with the blues, full of gibber...
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