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Twenty-two years ago, Sam and Dean Winchester lost their mother to a mysterious and demonic supernatural force. In the years after, their father, John, taught them about the paranormal evil that lives in the dark corners and on the back roads of America...and he taught them how to kill it.

Sam and Dean have hit New York City to check out a local rocker's haunted house. But before they can figure out why a lovesick banshee in an '80s heavy-metal T-shirt is wailing in the bedroom, a far more macabre crime catches their attention. Not far from the house, two university students were beaten to death by a strange assailant. A murder that's bizarre even by New York City standards, it's the latest in a line of killings that the brothers soon suspect are based on the creepy stories of legendary writer Edgar Allan Poe.

Their investigation leads them to the center of one of Poe's horror classics, face-to-face with their most terrifying foe yet. And if Sam and Dean don't rewrite the ending of this chilling tale, a grisly serial killer will end their lives forevermore.

  • Sales Rank: #31189 in Books
  • Brand: DeCandido, Keith R. A.
  • Published on: 2007-07-31
  • Released on: 2007-07-31
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x .84" w x 4.19" l, .34 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 336 pages

About the Author

Keith R.A. DeCandido has a long history with Marvel characters in prose. From 1994 to 2000, Boulevard Books published a range of more than 50 Marvel novels and short-story anthologies, for which Keith served as the editorial director. Keith also contributed to the line on the writing side, penning short stories for the anthologies The Ultimate Spider-Man, The Ultimate Silver Surfer, Untold Tales of Spider-Man, The Ultimate Hulk, and X-Men Legends, and also collaborating with Jos? R. Nieto on the novel Spider-Man: Venom's Wrath. In 2005, Keith wrote another Spidey novel, this one a solo book for Simon & Schuster entitled Down These Mean Streets.

This also isn't Keith's first foray into Norse myth, as he's written a cycle of urban fantasy stories set in Key West, Florida, featuring a young woman named Cassie Zukav who is a D?s, one of the fate goddesses, and has encounters in that island town with many folks from the Norse pantheon (including Thor, Loki, and Odin). Those stories can be found in the online zine Buzzy Mag; the anthologies Apocalypse 13, Bad-Ass Faeries: It's Elemental, Out of Tune, Tales from the House Band Volumes 1 & 2, and Urban Nightmares; and the short-story collections Ragnarok and Roll: Tales of Cassie Zukav, Weirdness Magnet and Without a License: The Fantastic Worlds of Keith R.A. DeCandido.

Keith's other work includes bunches of other tie-in fiction based on TV shows (Star Trek, Supernatural, Doctor Who, Sleepy Hollow), games (World of Warcraft, Dungeons & Dragons, StarCraft, Command and Conquer), and films (Serenity, Resident Evil, Cars), as well as original fiction, most notably the "Precinct" series of high fantasy police procedurals that includes five novels (Dragon Precinct, Unicorn Precinct, Goblin Precinct, Gryphon Precinct, and the forthcoming Mermaid Precinct) and more than a dozen short stories. Some of his other recent work includes the Stargate SG-1 novel Kali's Wrath, the Star Trek coffee-table book The Klingon Art of War, the Sleepy Hollow novel Children of the Revolution, the Heroes Reborn novella Save the Cheerleader, Destroy the World, and short stories in the anthologies The X-Files: Trust No One, V-Wars: Night Terrors, With Great Power, and The Side of Good/The Side of Evil.

Keith is also a freelance editor (working for clients both corporate and personal), a veteran anthologist, a professional musician (currently with the parody band Boogie Knights, one of whose songs is called "Ragnarok"), a second-degree black belt in karate (in which he both trains and teaches), a rabid fan of the New York Yankees, and probably some other stuff that he can't remember due to the lack of sleep. He lives in New York City with several folks both bipedal and quadrupedal. Find out less at his hopelessly out-of-date web site at DeCandido.net, which is the gateway to his entire online footprint.

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77 of 85 people found the following review helpful.
buy it for the cover pic & tack it on your wall
By susannah eanes
i am one die-hard supernatural fan. and i'm an adult. and... oh, yeah, a writer. which means, i know writers have to make a living, and i hate giving bad reviews. BUT.

honestly. did this guy EVER watch more than maybe 4 or 5 episodes of this show?

it probably goes without saying i shouldn't have expected much from this work, since it is based on a tv series. still, i bought it to be loyal and help show the CW that there are fans out there who feel it is a small sacrifice in order to help keep it on the air. i love the idea of a series of fiction works based on this show, mainly because the characters and premise are so interesting and lend themselves to myriad situations. there are certainly enough plot ideas out there to make a very, very long fiction series, and many seasons of quality television entertainment.

still. i won't give away spoilers for the book, but i certainly pray --like dean prays for layla --that the good folks at harper collins will find another writer to write any further episodes published in this series. some of the most unforgiveable faults: the guy seems to confuse the word "agoraphobia" with "acrophobia," he can't remember from one chapter to the next if it's sam's arm or hand that's broken (in the show it's actually his wrist) --and later has him performing physical feats as if the cast has simply evaporated, and makes so many character errors on things that even relative newbie fans like me have committed to memory that it's quite obvious he just doesn't know his material. and Poe!!! Poe is spinning in his grave. literary content is faulty, continuity is just nil. and no, i don't agree that sam and dean live between the covers of this book. in actuality, they breezed by in the impala, the author got a glimpse of them from the highway, and attempted to write what he thought he saw. it's as if he almost got their physical descriptions right, but the only reason i could picture sam and dean is because i KNOW them, like any fan knows them. if i didn't, i would never have recognized them from the author's characterization. they're like hollow, ghostly shadows of their true selves here. no true brotherly angst or banter. in other words, don't look for kripke's genius on these pages.

the assault on reason given between the covers of this book is flat-out insulting. supernatural is a witty, imaginative, full-on ride into entertainment bliss for anyone between the ages of 13 and 196. i held on and made myself finish this book just so i could say i gave it a fair chance. the ending... what ending? i'll keep my mouth shut and let others find out for themselves just what passes for publishable fiction in this particular venue.

as for the rest, i echo all the criticism given above, and heartily suggest that the next time h/c awards a contract for a book based on a tv series, that they have someone actually familiar with the show read the blessed thing before it's published.

fandom has dozens of amateurs who can --and do --write rings around this guy.

but as i said, if you're a fan, buy it anyway to show support for the show, which deserves everything we can do to keep it on the air.

if you're not, don't bother, 'cause you won't learn anything relevant about the show by reading it and it could make you wonder just what all the supernatural fuss is about. just watch the show on thursday nights at 9 pm on the CW.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
First Supernatural Novel: Nevermore
By C. Lunde
As part of my birthday presents this year, I acquired the first few Supernatural novels, which are written by various authors. The first, Nevermore, is written by Keith R. A DeCandido. It's set specifically between "Crossroad Blues" and "Croatoan," as is the next one, "Witch's Canyon." Below be spoilers, so strap in.

The story starts promisingly enough with two frat boys in New York, New York murdered via orangutan (seriously). Cut to our boys on the road, hearing about a haunting in New York from Ash and Ellen. (It's November 2006, and everyone's still alive. This is a nice time in series history to explore. :) ) Sam noticed the orangutan murder as well as another person being killed by being bricked up behind a wall, and thinks there may be something going on involving Edgar Allan Poe's short stories. Sam and Dean arrive in New York (and Dean hates East coast traffic as much as I do, heh) and visit Ash's friend. Then they pay a visit to the zoo the murderous orangutan escaped from, asking their handler, Claire Watson, about what actually happened. Apparently someone hopped the poor monkey up on amphetamines. The monkey is still alive, and he's named Dean--cute.

They decide to stay with Manfred Afiri, Ash's friend with the spirit problem--his house is full of '70s music paraphernalia so you just know Dean's in Heaven. Unfortunately the cover band Manfred plays for isn't terribly good. :( Shenanigans occur; Sam discovers a mousy Poe fiend who may be the killer they're looking for and Dean does some research on a resurrection ritual invented by a bitter (fictional) rival of Poe, Perceval Samuels. When Sam and Dean start digging at a crime scene, they're caught by detective Marina McBain. She doesn't arrest them because she knew their dad.

Manfred's spirit is an ex-girlfriend, Roxy, who is mad at him for not loving her enough.(Well, actually she's mad because one of his bandmates killed her, but we don't learn that until later.) Sam and Dean have some difficulty identifying her and even greater difficulty locating any remains, so they need to get creative in how they deal with her. Meanwhile, the Poe murders keep occurring; they team up with the Poe fiend (a man named Arthur Gordon Pym, who is also an amateur hunter) to stop the final murder needed to perform the resurrection ritual and apprehend the killer. The killer takes Pym hostage to be the final sacrifice in his resurrection ritual; Sam, Dean and Marina rescue him and capture the killer. Open-and-shut case. Nothing more to see here.

Part of the reason I picked these up is because I wanted to see if there were any deviations or additions to the series that couldn't be gleaned from the episodes themselves. There's not much of that here, but I liked getting some details on how Bobby helped Dean track down the parts to fix the Impala in season 2. The boys also get caught by the cops, so this ties into the law enforcement arc quite neatly. Unfortunately, they can't actually be brought in by the cops, so there's a bit of a handwavium involving the detective who catches them: she knew John Winchester and is part of a small network of law enforcement who know that supernatural things exist. Apparently John killed a dragon in New York? Victor Hendricksen does get a brief, very in-character cameo near the end. The author also seems to be confused about Sam's Stanford history; he never actually went to grad school, remember? He scored great on the LSATs and had an interview, but he didn't go. This author seems to think he did, for at least a year. (He may be referring to Sam's undergrad degree, which was prelaw, but I don't believe this is mentioned specifically. Anyway, those parts were a bit confusing and seemed off.)

Complaints/pet peeves: Calling their dad's journal a "notebook" is...no. Just, no. I despise the east coast, east coast accents, big cities, pretentious attitudes, etc., and this is set in the Bronx. So, kinda tough to get through in places, especially the extended sports team discussions. There is a reason so much of the show is set in America's heartland, Chuck damn it, and I prefer to be closer to home for these adventures, thanks.

Overall? Fine. Interesting enough, though far from great. I will be picking up the next one.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Surprisingly good!
By AvidReader
I gotta admit, I was more than hesitant to try this book. Sometimes authors fail - miserably - to capture the essence of TV characters I've come to know and love like family. I took a huge risk reading something not directly produced by the Supernatural creators. And I'm glad I did. DeCandido did a superb job capturing the essence of the Winchester brothers, how they work their cases, how the catch the preps (supernatural and human alike), and more importantly how they interact with each other. Loved everything about this book, and can't wait to continue the series!

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