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Enter, Night

By: Michael Rowe
Narrated by: Kevin Stillwell
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Welcome to Parr’s Landing, population 1,528...and shrinking.

The year is 1972. Widowed Christina Parr, her daughter Morgan, and her brother-in-law Jeremy have returned to the remote northern Ontario mining town of Parr’s Landing, the place from which Christina fled before Morgan was born, seeking refuge. Dr. Billy Lightning has also returned in search of answers to the mystery of his father’s brutal murder. All will find some part of what they seek - and more.

Built on the site of a decimated 17th-century Jesuit mission to the Ojibwa, Parr’s Landing is a town with secrets of its own buried in the caves around Bradley Lake. A 300-year-old horror slumbers there, calling out to the insane and the murderous for centuries, begging for release - an invitation that has finally been answered.

One man is following that voice, cutting a swath of violence across the country, bent on a terrible resurrection of the ancient evil, plunging the town and all its people into an endless night.

©2011 Michael Rowe (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Fiction Horror Paranormal Science Fiction Scary Fantasy

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I enjoyed it

This was a good listen for the most part. Good characters though their motivations and drivers may feel odd to some because of the differences between the early 70's and today. Vicious vampires. My favorite. I enjoyed it.

The book goes off into another direction in the last few chapters of it, to explain the origins of the vampires. It threw me a little.

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Scared me worse than Salem's Lot

This was a really terrifying Vampire novel. I mean what could be scarier than a 12 year old boy's black vampiric lab (dog) going to play "fetch" with him before dawn. As they climbed higher and higher into the dark mountains that the dog was bitten in my heart was in my throat! If you love to be scared, watch this!!!

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Truly Frightening

Enter, Night is a deeply moving and, at times, quite terrifying vampire novel. The book is broken into two distinct-but-related stories. The first is set in 1972 and the second takes place in the days when Canada was still "New France". The story builds slowly but when it kicks in, it kicks in with a vengeance.

A warning to readers with delicate sensibilities: this isn't the book for you. It's both vividly gruesome and sexually explicit.

Kevin Stillwell does a superb job with the narration.

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If you enjoyed Salem's lot you will love this.

It's like Salem lot, but has its own unique qualities. If you like old time vampire stories this is for you. Excellent narrator also.

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strong start

I really loved the first half of this book but was truly dissapointed with the second half and way it ended. I would have loved to hear more about christina and Morgan and what happened to them!!

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Canadian Salems Lot

Loved the story, a good vampire story but nothing too new to the lore. It's mainly about the characters rather than the vampire which I usually love. The book is an easy 8/10 but the last two chapters bring it down a lot. It's essentially a three hour epilogue without the character we've been following.

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BRUTAL….Brutal story

Did you come for vampires?
You came to the right place.

I’ve read 100’s of vampire novels in my time, but only this one sits up there with Stephen King’s Salems Lot


Narrator did great, story was awesome but as I said….brutal.

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Captivating!

I practically devoured this book. It was wonderfully narrated, and the story itself was enthralling.
Without noting specific parts and giving away spoilers, Michael Rowe’s writing elicits emotional responses we all feel as humans being in certain situations.
Again, no spoilers from me, but I will say that there are certain characters I personally bonded with and following them through this horror journey was stressful, exciting, funny (at times) and sad.
I love to guess where the story is going and what will happen, and usually I’m right, but there were surprises in this one that I honestly didn’t see coming.
I very much enjoyed this read/listen. It’s definitely a classic vampire horror read, and the structure of how he wrote it worked very well (you’ll understand once you get to it.) again… no spoilers haha! I recommend!

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My first from Mr. Rowe, but not my last.

Something has awakened in the small town of Parrs Landing. And it’s hungry.

This one really had 70’s early 80’s horror vibe to it. I liked the eccentric cast of characters and the pacing was spot on. Interestingly, the ending was a flashback to the beginning and had a much different feel to it as if they were 2 separate stories. Should have been distracting, but somehow managed to stay cohesive.

Kevin Stillwell nailed the narration for this one. Dude was spot on with his cadence and pacing. Very well done.

My first from Mr. Rowe, but not my last.

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Good Thriller

It took me a while to start this book. But once u did it was pretty darn good. It definitely had moments when the story was drawn out and uninteresting but once past those bumps it was good. I didn’t care for the ending (spoiler) the prelude to the story at the end took a really long time to get into but the very ending was unexpected and made me gasp. I would recommend this book definitely.

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