Dewey Edition23
Reviews"Christopher Golden's Ararat is a rollicking and horrifying adventure that avalanches from the top of the famed Turkish mountain. A clever, original, and macabre re-imagining of one the world's oldest stories, Ararat is as relentless as it is addictive."--Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and Disappearance at Devil's Rock "Christopher Golden has written an extremely gripping story, with echoes of John Carpenter's The Thing . It's not simply the icy setting of Ararat ; Golden has also mastered a similar (and similarly thrilling) sense of claustrophobic dread. It's a creepy, chilling book." --Scott Smith, New York Times bestselling author of The Ruins and A Simple Plan "I cannot say enough good things about this book. This is the Lovecraftian horror, mountaineering, 1970s-style paranoia, theologically philosophical, paranormal, Satanic love story I've been waiting for. A scary and smart must-read." --Chelsea Cain, New York Times bestselling thriller writer "Christopher Golden's new novel, Ararat , takes a high concept idea and delivers hours of chills. Rarely does a horror novel maintain the unrelenting momentum achieved in its early pages, but Ararat offers shock after shock, achieving an escalating suspense that becomes truly horrific by the bloody, action-packed climax. The novel will draw comparisons to Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's early work, as well as the intrigue of a Dan Brown thriller, but Golden is a better writer than those gentlemen! Whatever you do, don't start this one late at night as you will be compelled to read until the last page. This is a great one!" --William Carl, Assistant Manager/Newsletter editor, Wellesley Books, "ARARAT has that horror-adventure vibe that's like candy to me. Delicious Terror Candy ! Golden seizes your heart in his hands with a tale as terrifying as it is thrilling!" --Chuck Wendig " Ararat is Christopher Golden's masterpiece. A chilling thriller in the spirit of Dan Simmons's The Terror , H.P. Lovecraft's 'At The Mountains of Madness', and John Carpenter's The Thing . I loved it!" --Brian Keene, best-selling author of Pressure and The Complex "Christopher Golden's Ararat blends modern politics and age-old superstitions into a claustrophobic snowstorm that will leave you terrified. Part psychological horror, part supernatural thriller, Ararat is a masterclass in supernatural suspense. Don't read it before bed!" --Sarah Pinborough, author of Behind Her Eyes "Christopher Golden's Ararat is a rollicking and horrifying adventure that avalanches from the top of the famed Turkish mountain. A clever, original, and macabre re-imagining of one the world's oldest stories, Ararat is as relentless as it is addictive."--Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and Disappearance at Devil's Rock "Christopher Golden has written an extremely gripping story, with echoes of John Carpenter's The Thing . It's not simply the icy setting of Ararat ; Golden has also mastered a similar (and similarly thrilling) sense of claustrophobic dread. It's a creepy, chilling book." --Scott Smith, New York Times bestselling author of The Ruins and A Simple Plan "I cannot say enough good things about this book. This is the Lovecraftian horror, mountaineering, 1970s-style paranoia, theologically philosophical, paranormal, Satanic love story I've been waiting for. A scary and smart must-read." --Chelsea Cain, New York Times bestselling thriller writer "Christopher Golden's new novel, Ararat , takes a high concept idea and delivers hours of chills. Rarely does a horror novel maintain the unrelenting momentum achieved in its early pages, but Ararat offers shock after shock, achieving an escalating suspense that becomes truly horrific by the bloody, action-packed climax. The novel will draw comparisons to Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's early work, as well as the intrigue of a Dan Brown thriller, but Golden is a better writer than those gentlemen! Whatever you do, don't start this one late at night as you will be compelled to read until the last page. This is a great one!" --William Carl, Assistant Manager/Newsletter editor, Wellesley Books, "ARARAT has that horror-adventure vibe that's like candy to me. Delicious Terror Candy ! Golden seizes your heart in his hands with a tale as terrifying as it is thrilling!" --Chuck Wendig "Let the other blurbers tell you how thrilling, how frightening, how robust this book is. They're right to do it. But the thing that struck me deepest about Ararat is how timely this tale is for the world right now. The men and women in the book are treated as equals; in strength, in smarts, in power. Muslims are set to marry Jews. Scientists and Christians are working on the same edgy project. And yet, they all fear the same way. And they hope the same way, too. If ever we could use a story that reminds us that we're together, a singular race, in religion and gender, that time is now. Bravo, Christopher Golden, for sewing such enormous themes into a nail-biting, exhilarating book." --Josh Malerman, author of Bird Box " Ararat is Christopher Golden's masterpiece. A chilling thriller in the spirit of Dan Simmons's The Terror , H.P. Lovecraft's 'At The Mountains of Madness', and John Carpenter's The Thing . I loved it!" --Brian Keene, best-selling author of Pressure and The Complex "Christopher Golden's Ararat blends modern politics and age-old superstitions into a claustrophobic snowstorm that will leave you terrified. Part psychological horror, part supernatural thriller, Ararat is a masterclass in supernatural suspense. Don't read it before bed!" --Sarah Pinborough, author of Behind Her Eyes "Christopher Golden's Ararat is a rollicking and horrifying adventure that avalanches from the top of the famed Turkish mountain. A clever, original, and macabre re-imagining of one the world's oldest stories, Ararat is as relentless as it is addictive."--Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and Disappearance at Devil's Rock "Christopher Golden has written an extremely gripping story, with echoes of John Carpenter's The Thing . It's not simply the icy setting of Ararat ; Golden has also mastered a similar (and similarly thrilling) sense of claustrophobic dread. It's a creepy, chilling book." --Scott Smith, New York Times bestselling author of The Ruins and A Simple Plan "I cannot say enough good things about this book. This is the Lovecraftian horror, mountaineering, 1970s-style paranoia, theologically philosophical, paranormal, Satanic love story I've been waiting for. A scary and smart must-read." --Chelsea Cain, New York Times bestselling thriller writer "Christopher Golden's new novel, Ararat , takes a high concept idea and delivers hours of chills. Rarely does a horror novel maintain the unrelenting momentum achieved in its early pages, but Ararat offers shock after shock, achieving an escalating suspense that becomes truly horrific by the bloody, action-packed climax. The novel will draw comparisons to Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's early work, as well as the intrigue of a Dan Brown thriller, but Golden is a better writer than those gentlemen! Whatever you do, don't start this one late at night as you will be compelled to read until the last page. This is a great one!" --William Carl, Assistant Manager/Newsletter editor, Wellesley Books, "ARARAT has that horror-adventure vibe that's like candy to me. Delicious Terror Candy ! Golden seizes your heart in his hands with a tale as terrifying as it is thrilling!" --Chuck Wendig "Golden gives a face and a name to the darkness inside us. A compelling read!" --M.R. Carey, author of The Girl With All The Gifts and Fellside "Let the other blurbers tell you how thrilling, how frightening, how robust this book is. They're right to do it. But the thing that struck me deepest about Ararat is how timely this tale is for the world right now. The men and women in the book are treated as equals; in strength, in smarts, in power. Muslims are set to marry Jews. Scientists and Christians are working on the same edgy project. And yet, they all fear the same way. And they hope the same way, too. If ever we could use a story that reminds us that we're together, a singular race, in religion and gender, that time is now. Bravo, Christopher Golden, for sewing such enormous themes into a nail-biting, exhilarating book." --Josh Malerman, author of Bird Box " Ararat is Christopher Golden's masterpiece. A chilling thriller in the spirit of Dan Simmons's The Terror , H.P. Lovecraft's 'At The Mountains of Madness', and John Carpenter's The Thing . I loved it!" --Brian Keene, best-selling author of Pressure and The Complex "Christopher Golden's Ararat blends modern politics and age-old superstitions into a claustrophobic snowstorm that will leave you terrified. Part psychological horror, part supernatural thriller, Ararat is a masterclass in supernatural suspense. Don't read it before bed!" --Sarah Pinborough, author of Behind Her Eyes "Christopher Golden's Ararat is a rollicking and horrifying adventure that avalanches from the top of the famed Turkish mountain. A clever, original, and macabre re-imagining of one the world's oldest stories, Ararat is as relentless as it is addictive."--Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and Disappearance at Devil's Rock "Christopher Golden has written an extremely gripping story, with echoes of John Carpenter's The Thing . It's not simply the icy setting of Ararat ; Golden has also mastered a similar (and similarly thrilling) sense of claustrophobic dread. It's a creepy, chilling book." --Scott Smith, New York Times bestselling author of The Ruins and A Simple Plan "I cannot say enough good things about this book. This is the Lovecraftian horror, mountaineering, 1970s-style paranoia, theologically philosophical, paranormal, Satanic love story I've been waiting for. A scary and smart must-read." --Chelsea Cain, New York Times bestselling thriller writer "Christopher Golden's new novel, Ararat , takes a high concept idea and delivers hours of chills. Rarely does a horror novel maintain the unrelenting momentum achieved in its early pages, but Ararat offers shock after shock, achieving an escalating suspense that becomes truly horrific by the bloody, action-packed climax. The novel will draw comparisons to Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's early work, as well as the intrigue of a Dan Brown thriller, but Golden is a better writer than those gentlemen! Whatever you do, don't start this one late at night as you will be compelled to read until the last page. This is a great one!" --William Carl, Assistant Manager/Newsletter editor, Wellesley Books, " Ararat is Christopher Golden's masterpiece. A chilling thriller in the spirit of Dan Simmons's The Terror , H.P. Lovecraft's 'At The Mountains of Madness', and John Carpenter's The Thing . I loved it!" --Brian Keene, best-selling author of Pressure and The Complex "Christopher Golden's Ararat blends modern politics and age-old superstitions into a claustrophobic snowstorm that will leave you terrified. Part psychological horror, part supernatural thriller, Ararat is a masterclass in supernatural suspense. Don't read it before bed!" --Sarah Pinborough, author of Behind Her Eyes "Christopher Golden's Ararat is a rollicking and horrifying adventure that avalanches from the top of the famed Turkish mountain. A clever, original, and macabre re-imagining of one the world's oldest stories, Ararat is as relentless as it is addictive."--Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and Disappearance at Devil's Rock "Christopher Golden has written an extremely gripping story, with echoes of John Carpenter's The Thing . It's not simply the icy setting of Ararat ; Golden has also mastered a similar (and similarly thrilling) sense of claustrophobic dread. It's a creepy, chilling book." --Scott Smith, New York Times bestselling author of The Ruins and A Simple Plan "I cannot say enough good things about this book. This is the Lovecraftian horror, mountaineering, 1970s-style paranoia, theologically philosophical, paranormal, Satanic love story I've been waiting for. A scary and smart must-read." --Chelsea Cain, New York Times bestselling thriller writer "Christopher Golden's new novel, Ararat , takes a high concept idea and delivers hours of chills. Rarely does a horror novel maintain the unrelenting momentum achieved in its early pages, but Ararat offers shock after shock, achieving an escalating suspense that becomes truly horrific by the bloody, action-packed climax. The novel will draw comparisons to Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's early work, as well as the intrigue of a Dan Brown thriller, but Golden is a better writer than those gentlemen! Whatever you do, don't start this one late at night as you will be compelled to read until the last page. This is a great one!" --William Carl, Assistant Manager/Newsletter editor, Wellesley Books, "The whole is more than the sum of its parts in this exceptional supernatural thriller from bestseller Golden ( Dead Ringers ). An avalanche on Turkey''s legendary Mount Ararat uncovers a cave that may contain the remnants of Noah''s Ark....While the contours of the story line will be familiar to genre fans, Golden makes them feel fresh through solid prose, effective characterizations, and a willingness not to pull any plot punches." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "ARARAT has that horror-adventure vibe that''s like candy to me. Delicious Terror Candy ! Golden seizes your heart in his hands with a tale as terrifying as it is thrilling!" --Chuck Wendig "Golden gives a face and a name to the darkness inside us. A compelling read!" --M.R. Carey, author of The Girl With All The Gifts and Fellside "Let the other blurbers tell you how thrilling, how frightening, how robust this book is. They''re right to do it. But the thing that struck me deepest about Ararat is how timely this tale is for the world right now. The men and women in the book are treated as equals; in strength, in smarts, in power. Muslims are set to marry Jews. Scientists and Christians are working on the same edgy project. And yet, they all fear the same way. And they hope the same way, too. If ever we could use a story that reminds us that we''re together, a singular race, in religion and gender, that time is now. Bravo, Christopher Golden, for sewing such enormous themes into a nail-biting, exhilarating book." --Josh Malerman, author of Bird Box " Ararat is Christopher Golden''s masterpiece. A chilling thriller in the spirit of Dan Simmons''s The Terror , H.P. Lovecraft''s ''At The Mountains of Madness'', and John Carpenter''s The Thing . I loved it!" --Brian Keene, best-selling author of Pressure and The Complex "Christopher Golden''s Ararat blends modern politics and age-old superstitions into a claustrophobic snowstorm that will leave you terrified. Part psychological horror, part supernatural thriller, Ararat is a masterclass in supernatural suspense. Don''t read it before bed!" --Sarah Pinborough, author of Behind Her Eyes "Christopher Golden''s Ararat is a rollicking and horrifying adventure that avalanches from the top of the famed Turkish mountain. A clever, original, and macabre re-imagining of one the world''s oldest stories, Ararat is as relentless as it is addictive."--Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and Disappearance at Devil''s Rock "Christopher Golden has written an extremely gripping story, with echoes of John Carpenter''s The Thing . It''s not simply the icy setting of Ararat ; Golden has also mastered a similar (and similarly thrilling) sense of claustrophobic dread. It''s a creepy, chilling book." --Scott Smith, New York Times bestselling author of The Ruins and A Simple Plan "I cannot say enough good things about this book. This is the Lovecraftian horror, mountaineering, 1970s-style paranoia, theologically philosophical, paranormal, Satanic love story I''ve been waiting for. A scary and smart must-read." --Chelsea Cain, New York Times bestselling thriller writer "Christopher Golden''s new novel, Ararat , takes a high concept idea and delivers hours of chills. Rarely does a horror novel maintain the unrelenting momentum achieved in its early pages, but Ararat offers shock after shock, achieving an escalating suspense that becomes truly horrific by the bloody, action-packed climax. The novel will draw comparisons to Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child''s early work, as well as the intrigue of a Dan Brown thriller, but Golden is a better writer than those gentlemen! Whatever you do, don''t start this one late at night as you will be compelled to read until the last page. This is a great one!" --William Carl, Assistant Manager/Newsletter editor, Wellesley Books, "Christopher Golden's Ararat is a rollicking and horrifying adventure that avalanches from the top of the famed Turkish mountain. A clever, original, and macabre re-imagining of one the world's oldest stories, Ararat is as relentless as it is addictive."--Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and Disappearance at Devil's Rock "Christopher Golden has written an extremely gripping story, with echoes of John Carpenter's The Thing . It's not simply the icy setting of Ararat ; Golden has also mastered a similar (and similarly thrilling) sense of claustrophobic dread. It's a creepy, chilling book." --Scott Smith, New York Times bestselling author of The Ruins and A Simple Plan "I cannot say enough good things about this book. This is the Lovecraftian horror, mountaineering, 1970s-style paranoia, theologically philosophical, paranormal, Satanic love story I've been waiting for. A scary and smart must-read." --Chelsea Cain, New York Times bestselling thriller writer "Christopher Golden's new novel, Ararat , takes a high concept idea and delivers hours of chills. Rarely does a horror novel maintain the unrelenting momentum achieved in its early pages, but Ararat offers shock after shock, achieving an escalating suspense that becomes truly horrific by the bloody, action-packed climax. The novel will draw comparisons to Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's early work, as well as the intrigue of a Dan Brown thriller, but Golden is a better writer than those gentlemen! Whatever you do, don't start this one late at night as you will be compelled to read until the last page. This is a great one!" --William Carl, Assistant Manager/Newsletter editor, Wellesley Books "Christopher Golden's Ararat blends modern politics and age-old superstitions into a claustrophobic snowstorm that will leave you terrified. Part psychological horror, part supernatural thriller, Ararat is a masterclass in supernatural suspense. Don't read it before bed!" --Sarah Pinborough, author of Behind Her Eyes, "The whole is more than the sum of its parts in this exceptional supernatural thriller from bestseller Golden ( Dead Ringers ). An avalanche on Turkey''s legendary Mount Ararat uncovers a cave that may contain the remnants of Noah''s Ark....While the contours of the story line will be familiar to genre fans, Golden makes them feel fresh through solid prose, effective characterizations, and a willingness not to pull any plot punches." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "ARARAT has that horror-adventure vibe that''s like candy to me. Delicious Terror Candy ! Golden seizes your heart in his hands with a tale as terrifying as it is thrilling!" --Chuck Wendig "Golden gives a face and a name to the darkness inside us. A compelling read!" --M.R. Carey, author of The Girl With All The Gifts and Fellside "Let the other blurbers tell you how thrilling, how frightening, how robust this book is. They''re right to do it. But the thing that struck me deepest about Ararat is how timely this tale is for the world right now. The men and women in the book are treated as equals; in strength, in smarts, in power. Muslims are set to marry Jews. Scientists and Christians are working on the same edgy project. And yet, they all fear the same way. And they hope the same way, too. If ever we could use a story that reminds us that we''re together, a singular race, in religion and gender, that time is now. Bravo, Christopher Golden, for sewing such enormous themes into a nail-biting, exhilarating book." --Josh Malerman, author of Bird Box " Ararat is Christopher Golden''s masterpiece. A chilling thriller in the spirit of Dan Simmons''s The Terror , H.P. Lovecraft''s ''At The Mountains of Madness'', and John Carpenter''s The Thing . I loved it!" --Brian Keene, best-selling author of Pressure and The Complex "Christopher Golden''s Ararat blends modern politics and age-old superstitions into a claustrophobic snowstorm that will leave you terrified. Part psychological horror, part supernatural thriller, Ararat is a masterclass in supernatural suspense. Don''t read it before bed!" --Sarah Pinborough, New York Times bestselling author of Behind Her Eyes "Christopher Golden''s Ararat is a rollicking and horrifying adventure that avalanches from the top of the famed Turkish mountain. A clever, original, and macabre re-imagining of one the world''s oldest stories, Ararat is as relentless as it is addictive."--Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and Disappearance at Devil''s Rock "Christopher Golden has written an extremely gripping story, with echoes of John Carpenter''s The Thing . It''s not simply the icy setting of Ararat ; Golden has also mastered a similar (and similarly thrilling) sense of claustrophobic dread. It''s a creepy, chilling book." --Scott Smith, New York Times bestselling author of The Ruins and A Simple Plan "I cannot say enough good things about this book. This is the Lovecraftian horror, mountaineering, 1970s-style paranoia, theologically philosophical, paranormal, Satanic love story I''ve been waiting for. A scary and smart must-read." --Chelsea Cain, New York Times bestselling thriller writer "Christopher Golden''s new novel, Ararat , takes a high concept idea and delivers hours of chills. Rarely does a horror novel maintain the unrelenting momentum achieved in its early pages, but Ararat offers shock after shock, achieving an escalating suspense that becomes truly horrific by the bloody, action-packed climax. The novel will draw comparisons to Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child''s early work, as well as the intrigue of a Dan Brown thriller, but Golden is a better writer than those gentlemen! Whatever you do, don''t start this one late at night as you will be compelled to read until the last page. This is a great one!" --William Carl, Assistant Manager/Newsletter editor, Wellesley Books