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The Infinite

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Harrow is haunted, they say. The mansion is a place of tragedy and nightmares, evil and insanity. First it was a madman's fortress; then it became a school. Now it lies empty. An obsessed woman named Ivy Martin wants to bring the house back to life. And Jack Fleetwood, a ghost hunter, wants to find out what lurks within Harrow. Together they assemble the people who they believe can pierce the mansion's shadows. A group of strangers, with varying motives and abilities, gather at the house called Harrow in the Hudson Valley to reach another world that exists within the house.... A world of wonders...A world of desires... A world of nightmares.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 27, 2001
      The indefatigable Clegg concludes his trilogy of terror tales (after the e-serial Nightmare House
      and sequel Mischief) set at the haunted Harrow boarding school with a novel that once again shows his skill at using classic horror themes to explore the pathos of the human condition. Evoking works by Shirley Jackson and Richard Matheson, to which it will almost certainly be compared, the story builds around the formally engineered meeting of Chet Dillinger, Cali Nytbird and Frost Crane, all of whom are endowed with psychic proclivities that have been more curse than gift in their lives. Like Ivy Martin, wealthy patroness of the PSI Vista Foundation that has hired them to investigate a recent spate of eerie deaths linked to the academy, each is a spiritually scarred survivor who hopes their experiment will exorcise personal demons as well as the school's. Too late, they discover that Harrow's reputation as a charnel house stems from occult influences well-schooled in exploiting the vulnerabilities of unwitting human victims. The plot builds sluggishly, with affecting if lengthy profiles of the principal characters and a paucity of supernatural incidents once they descend on Harrow. But Clegg knows how to balance horror with human interest, and when all hell breaks loose in an electrifying finale, the narrative's supernatural and psychological landscapes carefully converge in a cavalcade of nightmares. Memorable for its evocative, disturbing imagery and haunting emotional insights, this novel adds a new chapter to horror's tradition of haunted house fiction.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      This strange book seems front-loaded with hours of background before getting to the story of a group of paranormals who spend the weekend in a haunted house. Michael Taylor takes on the challenging job of giving voice to more than a dozen characters, male and female, human and spirit. Even though the story can be a bit slow at times, the listener is ultimately rewarded with a frightening final hour that makes the slow buildup worthwhile. The book is the latest in the series about the dreaded Harrow House, built by a Satanist with the sole intention of attracting evil. Needless to say, his efforts have been a huge success. The book could have been enhanced with some creepy music and sound effects but, overall, is a scary success. M.S. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine

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