The Fear Institute

The Fear Institute
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Johannes Cabal Series, Book 3

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2013

نویسنده

Jonathan L. Howard

شابک

9781250037510
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Publisher's Weekly

August 5, 2013
Having determined that the greatest impediment to human progress is fear, Messrs. Bose, Corde, and Shadrach of the Fear Institute seek the assistance of Johannes Cabal (first seen in Johannes Cabal the Necromancer and Johannes Cabal the Detective) in hunting down and eliminating the very spirit of fear, the Phobic Animus itself. They will seek it in the Dreamlands first written of by H.P. Lovecraft, where they must confront ghouls, terrifying wooden automata, devious slavers, and hungry cats, and Cabal’s own arrogance will be sorely tested by the god Nyarlathotep. Howard’s affectionate, witty homage to Lovecraft’s dream stories, complete with early-20th-century setting and language, is an enjoyably macabre comic adventure, and his antihero Cabal is, for all his overweening self-confidence, an engaging protagonist whose heart is not quite as hard as he would like to pretend. Howard capably handles the confusing and mutable world of the Dreamlands and several intriguing twists in the plot, and the concluding cliffhanger makes it plain that he is far from finished with his sardonic wizard.



Booklist

September 15, 2013
Comedy meets high-concept fantasy in Howard's latest Johannes Cabal outing. As readers familiar with Johannes Cabal the Necromancer and Johannes Cabal the Detective know, the supercilious Cabal is more than a little obsessed with all things macabre, including the dead; therefore, when he gets the opportunity to visit the Dreamlands ( la H. P. Lovecraft) on behalf of the Fear Institute, he jumps at the chance. On a mission to understand and eradicate fear by slaying the Phobic Animus, he encounters the wild, the wooly, and the weird with unambiguously hilarious, albeit often frightening, results. Genre fans will appreciate Howard's attention to world building, while more general readers will simply enjoy all the horrific fun.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)




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