Arlen Wagner has an awful gift; he can see death in the eyes of men before it strikes. He's never wrong. So when Arlen awakens on a train one hot Florida
night and sees death's telltale sign in the eyes of his fellow passengers, he tries to warn them. Only 19 year old Paul Brickhill believes him, and the two abandon the train, hoping to escape
certain death. They continue south, but soon are stranded at The Cypress House—an isolated Gulf Coast boarding house run by the beautiful Rebecca Cady—directly in the path of an approaching
hurricane. It doesn't take Arlen and Paul long to realize that the storm isn't the only approaching danger—a much deadlier force controls the county and
everyone living in it. But Paul refuses to abandon Rebecca to face the threat alone, and Arlen's eerie gift warns him that they'll never leave.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“The
Cypress House is a unique and entertaining blend of noir and paranormal
suspense, with a tightly controlled supernatural thread a as believable as the
gunplay. Mr. Koryta is at the start of what will surely be a great career. He’s
now on my must-read list.” —Dean Koontz, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“The
Cypress House is a dazzling blend of suspense, the supernatural, and superb
storytelling. What a gifted writer. Michael Koryta is the real deal.” —Ron Rash, New York Times bestselling author
"A deliciously dark tale. Koryta
is a fantastic storyteller.” —Scott Smith, New York Times bestselling author
“The last scenes in the novel, just as
eerie, verify Koryta’s knack for putting a supernatural spin on the angst
depicted in classic noir fiction.” —New York Times
“When it comes to plot and suspense,
Koryta knows what he’s doing. He paces the novel masterfully.” —Columbus Dispatch
“The
Cypress House builds to a seriously tense and twisted final act.” —Entertainment Weekly
“The
Cypress House begins with pulse-racing promise [and] sprints to a filmic,
white-knuckled finish.” —Cleveland Plain Dealer
“Michael Koryta is mining Stephen King
territory and carving out a spot all his own.” —Women’s World
“Koryta’s masterful follow-up to So Cold the River effectively combines
supernatural terror with the suffocating fatalism of classic American noir…Koryta
excels at describing both scenery and his characters’ inner landscapes. It’s
hard to think of another book with equal appeal to Stephen King and Cornell
Woolrich fans.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Koryta masterfully weaves together
disparate threads (organized crime; drifters; a haunted, beautiful woman;
powerful men; an isolated boardinghouse; the great hurricane of 1935) in a
story where every decision can cause your death—or help you escape it. Verdict:
Koryta’s second attempt at supernatural suspense after So Cold the River offers a much richer experience with better developed
characters and more polished storytelling. Murder mystery and ghost story fans
will want first crack at this new title. Highly recommended for all public
libraries.” —Library Journal (starred review)
“Koryta is superb with mood and
setting...The simmering tension erupts into a rolling boil by the bloody,
spooky, and satisfying ending.” —Booklist
“The eerie but fascinating tale
follows the efforts of the two men, along with Rebecca Cady...to survive not
only the massive 1935 hurricane which caused severe death and destruction but
the human forces that ruled the area. Written with an excellent eye for
describing life during the Great Depression, the novel also exhibits a deep
view of human emotions... Highly recommended.” —Midwest Book Review
“Following up his acclaimed gothic, So Cold the River, Koryta blends gritty
noir and ghostly visions...the novel builds to a richly satisfying climax...A
commanding performance.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Narrator Robert Petkoff knows just
how to manipulate his voice to send shivers down listeners’ spines in this
ever-so-slightly supernatural story of corruption and death in Depression-era
Florida. Arlen has the gift—or curse—of being able to see when another person
is approaching death. In this otherwise straightforward novel of suspense,
Arlen’s paranormal ability might be a hard sell, but Petkoff conveys his
emotions so convincingly that listeners will never question the plot device. The Cypress House is a creepy tale that
will keep listeners wondering what the next twist will bring. A 2012 Audies finalist.” —AudioFile
Michael Koryta is the New York Times bestselling author of twelve novels, most recently Rise the Dark. His previous novels—including Last Words, Those Who Wish Me
Dead, and So Cold The River—were New York Times notable books, national bestsellers, and have been nominated for numerous awards, including having won the Los Angeles Times Book
Prize. Koryta is a former private investigator and newspaper reporter. He lives in Bloomington, Indiana, and Camden, Maine.
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