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desertcart.com: Creed: 9780330522656: Herbert, James: Books Review: Creed - A very good and scary book. I hadn't read James Herbert in a while, will read him again and try to go d new Review: Lighter demons - Love all of his books. This one definitely didn't disappoint. Following Joe Creed who having always believed demons weren't real, he photographs something that changes his mind forever. Slightly unbelieveable version of modern demons but still for a lighter story than his norm. It still works.
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,916,981 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #974 in Ghost Fiction #8,221 in Horror Occult & Supernatural #17,723 in Suspense Thrillers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (842) |
| Dimensions | 5 x 1.1 x 8 inches |
| Edition | Main Market ed. |
| ISBN-10 | 0330522655 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0330522656 |
| Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 390 pages |
| Publication date | April 1, 2013 |
| Publisher | Pan Books |
P**T
Creed
A very good and scary book. I hadn't read James Herbert in a while, will read him again and try to go d new
S**L
Lighter demons
Love all of his books. This one definitely didn't disappoint. Following Joe Creed who having always believed demons weren't real, he photographs something that changes his mind forever. Slightly unbelieveable version of modern demons but still for a lighter story than his norm. It still works.
W**Z
Wonderful
Can James Herbert write, or what! What a book—humor, adorable hero, suspense, and, best of all, it's all written by a master of words.
I**W
Not quite Koontz
I picked this book because it was suggested for fans of Dean Koontz. Not quite. It was an okay read, but I won't look for this author again. If you appreciate British style, or an anti-hero, you might like it more than I did.
A**L
Scary
I enjoy horror stories, I have all of James Herbert books, I always enjoy them.
D**R
respectable horror novel
I thought this was fairly good, it had some funny parts and chilly horror bits as well. I liked the plot, about a paparazzi photographer who accidently takes a demon's picture at a funeral. Somewhat cheesy but fun horror story.
K**N
THIS BOOK IS SPOOKY AND GREAT PLOT.
I AM READING THE BOOK NOW, THIS BOOK IS SPOOKY AND GREAT PLOT. THANKS
D**T
Smooth reading.
Good story. Fascinating read. Good writing. Enjoyed it to the very last bit. Now reading another James Herbert Story, 'Ash'
A**H
Joe Creed ist ein kaputter Held, der nichts auf die Reihe kriegt-ausser seinen Fotos. Und gerade auf die hat es ein dämonischer Charakter abgesehen, den Creed auf dem Friedhof fotografierte-als er jedoch zu weit geht, muss er merken, dass auch Creed seine dunklen Seiten hat. Paparazzi im Hardcore-Modus trifft auf dämonischen Horror. Der geneigte Leser erfährt einiges über den so verachteten Beruf, der jedoch das Lebensblut jeder Klatschzeile ist. Die Längen in der Mitte des Romans werden durch das Grande Finale aufgelöst-auch Paparazzi können teuflisch agieren. Ein erhobener Zeigefinger für die geneigten Leser-Dämonenfotos könnten teuer werden, nicht nur im finanziellen Sinne..
S**E
When freelance photographer Joe Creed sets out to capture a series of photos at the funeral of a famous actress, he gets the chance to take a few snaps of a strange old man at the graveside. But developing the pictures leads him into a mystery - one he can't easily explain. Learning the name of his unwitting subject and what it could mean if turns out to be true, only adds inconceivable reasoning to an already unsettling tale. With the help of an attractive ally, Creed sets out to discover just what the hell is going on. Sometimes the very thing that grabs a reader's attention (in terms of an author's style), is the same thing that can get a little annoying after a while - similar scenarios, use of language etc. And when that happens, sometimes it's best to just leave that particular writer alone for a while and spread your readery wings further afield. I first got into James Herbert's books in the late Seventies, when horror novels were coming back into fashion. With books like 'The Rats', 'The Fog' and 'The Dark', I found stories that had just the right amount of blood, guts and scary stuff to keep me interested for several years. Nevertheless, as I grew (perhaps) a little too familiar with the plots, other authors caught my attention and I veered away from Britain's most prolific horror writer. Now, with a suitable gap of twenty-odd years, I'm getting back to where my interest in the genre started. Joe Creed is a fascinating and realistic character and his chaotic exploits kept me eagerly turning the pages as the plot developed arms, legs and devilish tails, but I did find the author's inclination to comment on the story as it went along a little irritating. So while I'm more than happy to give the book five stars for its entertainment value alone, I don't think this is James Herbert's best work - it doesn't quite capture the audacity and excitement of his early writing and the unexpected twists are less twisty and not so unexpected. Nonetheless, this novel did renew my interest and those early books will, I'm sure, stand up to another look, so I'll be returning to James Herbert again soon - The Rats are coming...
R**L
Well this one was a bit of a surprise. Read the synopsis and thought it looked ok at best. Being a photographer myself and loving anything paranormal imagine my surprise when not even a chapter in, we find our unlikely hero (if you can call him that) follows the same career path as me and see him delve into an underworld of supernatural creatures on an adventure that has to be finely balanced and kept secret from his work life. A pretty good story throughout, it's a bit of a rollercoaster ride and some parts I had to go over a couple of times to make sure I was following the story. The end could have been a bit stronger and it ended a bit abrupt for my liking, not quite the huge finale I was hoping for but all in all a bloody good read and there's a nice little twist in there for good measure....all for 99p a steal of demonic proportions. I would seriously recommend this book to any James Herbert fan or fan of supernatural horror.
V**Y
The novel is full of macabre humour and indelible images.. There are demons and human monsters, haunting Mountjoy Retreat where nothing is forbidden....
S**N
Creed is a photographer, stalking out a celebrity funeral when he sees something disturbing. He manages to capture it on film, and this begins a chain of events that will put Creed's life, and those of his loved ones, in danger. I did enjoy the novel but there are quite a lot of references, contemporary to the time it was written, which make it feel dated. The tone is pulpy rather than frightening; the demonic toilet was particularly enjoyable! It was good, just not great.
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