Darker Than You Think

Paperback, 223 pages

English language

Published Dec. 30, 1963 by Lancer Books.

OCLC Number:
2313594

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4 stars (1 review)

Who is the Child of Night? That's what small-town reporter Will Barbee must find out. Inexorably drawn into investigating a rash of grisly deaths, he soon finds himself embroiled in something far beyond mortal understanding.

Doggedly pursuing his investigations, he meets the mysterious and seductive April Bell and starts having disturbing, tantalizing dreams in which he does terrible things -- things that are stranger and wilder than his worst nightmares. Then his friends begin dying one by one, and he slowly realizes that an unspeakable evil has been unleashed.

As Barbee's world crumbles around him in a dizzying blizzard of madness, the intoxicating, dangerous April pushes Barbee ever closer to the answer to the question ''Who is the Child of Night?''

When Barbee finds out, he'll wish he'd never been born.

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4 stars

I've been reading Science Fiction, Horror, and Fantasy masterworks this year. Jack Williamson is an author who often hits all these genres, and Darker Than You Think is a novel which nails all three.

Main character Will Barbee is a newspaper reporter and former student of anthropologist Dr. Mondrick. As the professor and his protégés are returning from a two year expedition, Barbee meets the mysterious red head April Bell. She knows little, allowing the author time to share the back story. Soon after, Mondrick and his students deplane with a strange crate of goods, and at a hastily arranged press conference the professor dies – a death aggravated by cat allergies.

This story reads like a screenplay, with rich descriptions of action and dialogue. Most characters are fairly flat, with Barbee and Bell the main focus of change here. While at times confusing, this wild adventure ride does eventually …