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Bring Me Children
Bring Me Children
Author: David Martin
A supercharged gothic thriller that plunges an emotionally unstable TV newscaster, John Lyon, into a sinister web of evil in the backwoods of West Virginia. This story of a twisted doctor who is killing babies introduces a bizarre set of characters, including a voodoo temptress, a shotgun-toting brute, and a sex slave assistant.
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ISBN-13: 9780394584713
ISBN-10: 0394584716
Publication Date: 6/23/1992
Pages: 289
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  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Random House
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 1
Very odd characters and strange voodoo rituals make this an interesting horror story. At the beginning, I didn't care for the main character very much--a reserved news reporter in his 50's--but the things that happen to him, the change in his attitude, and even his (sometimes comic) ineffectiveness as a hero made me sympathize so I ended up liking him more by the end. The villain was quite creepy in a gothic sort of way--a wealthy, blind doctor with a propensity to gouge out eyeballs with a spoon who basically runs the small town.

It is the strange cast of characters that really made the book memorable--a wizened little dwarf hermit, the old voodoo lady and her sexy voodoo granddaughter dedicated to avenging the children, the villainous depraved doctor, and the fat stupid deputy. With the quirky characters and surreal situations, I could see this as a David Lynch film.
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