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Ladataan... Paholaisleegio (1983)Tekijä: William Peter Blatty
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Kirjaudu LibraryThingiin nähdäksesi, pidätkö tästä kirjasta vai et. Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. Un muchacho negro aparece salvajemente asesinado en un embarcadero. Su cuerpo está clavado en los remos de una barca, formando una cruz. El detective Kinderman, quien ya investigó, años atrás, la posesión diabólica narrada en el exorcista , vuelve a ser quien dirige la investigación de este espantoso crimen. Al dÃa siguient e, un sacerdote es asesinado en su confesionario. Kinderman sabe que ambos crÃmenes han sido cometidos por la misma persona. Legión es un apasionante thriller que nos conduce hasta lo más oscuro de la existencia: nadie podrá evitar que el/los asesino/s actuén, pero sà será posible desenmascarar y mirar su rostro, el rostro del Mal, cuyo nombre es Legión, porque somos muchos. What a stunning waste of time, effort, and trees. Just inside the front cover of this novel, there is a statement that reads, Legion transcends The Exorcist in terror, suspense and intensity. On the basis of that statement alone, I should be able to demand my money back. It's a completely untruthful statement. Blatty's M.O. seems to be to just write whatever comes into his head for the first three-quarters of a novel, then finally get down to what we came for in the last few pages. It's no different here. We are subjected to Lt. Kinderman, returning from his role in The Exorcist , in a particularly philosophically contemplative mood. This is a kind way for me to say that it felt like Blatty was just filling pages with his dense, off-topic mode of speaking, as well as pages and pages of dense ruminations on God, evil, and nature. In my 250-page paperback edition, the story literally did not kick into gear until a few pages past 200. And in the final 50 pages, Blatty let the always-evasive possessing entity actually provide all the information needed to understand exactly what had happened off-screen throughout the novel. Clumsy, lazy storytelling. What a steaming pile of crap this novel was. If he hadn't made so many waves with The Exorcist, I doubt this travesty would ever have seen the light of day. I saw Exorcist III a while back and thought that it was flawed but still interesting, and was curious to see what the source material was like. I'd say about the same for the book - I think it tries to be both a charming detective story and a horror story, but refusing to commit to one or the other ends up diminishing both and relegating it to being more of an interesting curiosity than a really good novel. ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
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Reread 2023.
This whole book is barely about the horror, but rather continues meditating on faith, life and death. The friendship between Kinderman and Dyer is one of the best written dynamics I've encountered and it's funny that it's in this book. ( )