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The HUNGRY MOON

A band of Druids in Northern England provoke an evangelical crusade that rouses the Druids' moon god to rise from his cave toward a modern missile base to wreak havoc on the human race

From Publishers Weekly

Campbell's seventh novel is set in Northern England, in the small bleak town of Moonwell, edged by moors pitted with treacherous mineshafts. To Moonwell comes the preacher Godwin Mann, whose particularly intolerant brand of fundamentalism appeals to the inhabitants. They rally almost as one behind him and ostracize and persecute the few independent souls who do not. Mann descends into the pit in which the ancient malignant being worshipped by the Druids millenia past is said to dwell. Intending to exorcise the demon and claim the land for God, he is instead overwhelmed. What emerges from the pit is the monstrous creature, clothed now in the flesh of Mann, and it is only the town's pariahs who can see that something is radically wrong, that an evil has been unleashed on the community. Slowly Moonwell is isolated from the world, as telephone lines break down, a cloud cover brings continuous darkness, watches and clocks stop, roads mysteriously lead nowhere. And within this isolation, the monster's power grows umimpeded. This horror story is beautifully written, populated with well-realized characters and pervaded by an increasingly chilling atmosphere of dread and anxiety. Preferred Choice Book Club Selection; Troll Book Club alternate. Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Located on the moors of northern England, the town of Moonwell has kept Druid ritual alive into the late 20th century. American right-wing evangelist Godwin Mann and his fanatical followers are intent upon changing that. As luck would have it, Mann and his Christian zealots awaken an ancient Druid god. Death and destruction follow with the people of Moonwell suffering the most. By the author of The Nameless, this horror tale features above-average character development and a well-done sense of foreboding. On the negative side, this hefty novel is probably too long for the story it has to tell. Suitable for collections of popular fiction. Preferred Choice Book Club main selection. James B. Hemesath, Adams State Coll. Lib., Alamosa, Col.Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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