The devil's labyrinth : a novel
With the death of one student and the disappearance of another, the venerable St. Isaac's Catholic boarding school has its share of challenges. Things change, however, when Father Sebastian arrives. An expert in exorcism, he is on a secret mission to transform the school's most troubled students, but evil is not being cast out of St. Isaac's, something else is being called forth.
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- ISBN: 0345487036
- ISBN: 9780345487032
- Physical Description 352 pages
- Edition 1st ed.
- Publisher New York : Ballantine Books, [2007]
- Copyright ©2007
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BookList Review
The Devil's Labyrinth
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"Horror specialist Saul's new thriller is a career high for him, one that may prove controversial. It's a demonic-possession yarn set in a Catholic prep school in Boston, to which 15-year-old Ryan McIntyre's Iraq War-widowed mom, on the advice of boyfriend Tom Kelly, sends him after he is hospitalized from being beaten at public school. Two boys Ryan's age have disappeared from St. Isaac, but Kelly assures her that his good friend at the school, Father Sebastian, psychologist as well as priest, can help Ryan accept his father's demise. By the end of Ryan's first week at St. Isaac, one of the missing boys has been killed by police while committing bloody murder. During week two, Ryan finds the corpse of the other missing boy in the underground tunnels beneath the school. But Father Sebastian near-simultaneously finds Ryan. The psychologist-priest is an exorcist, too, and has found an ancient summoning rite that allows an exorcist control of the evil to be found in anyone. Sebastian has been testing his find on St. Isaac's students, and he definitely has an agenda, part of which is to get Pope Innocent XIV to come to Boston. Gratifyingly full of creepy, gory, and repulsive incidents leading to a nail-biting climax, the novel may draw fire as well as rapt readers for linking not just Islamic terrorism but Islam per se to absolute evil."--"Olson, Ray" Copyright 2007 Booklist
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The Devil's Labyrinth
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Publishers Weekly Review
The Devil's Labyrinth
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Bestseller Saul (Suffer the Children) links an exorcism of the devil with a plot to kill the pope in this over-the-top religious thriller. When thugs at a Boston public high school savagely beat 16-year-old Ryan McIntyre, who's struggling with the death of his father in Iraq, Ryan's mother transfers him to a Catholic school. At St. Isaac's Preparatory Academy, where a student's disappearance and other bizarre events have caused worry, a popular priest, Father Sebastian, takes a special interest in the newcomer. When word reaches the Vatican that Sebastian may have revived a long-lost rite to invoke the primitive evil latent even in the most innocent, the supreme pontiff himself plans a visit to St. Isaac's. Those looking for a more subtle treatment of a similar theme might prefer Whitley Strieber's The Night Church, but Saul fans should be satisfied. (July) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved