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The Hungry Moon, by Ramsey Campbell

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The Hungry Moon, by Ramsey Campbell

A town trapped in the grip of spreading evil.

Isolated on the moors of northern England, the town of Moonwell has remained faithful to their Druid traditions and kept their old rituals alive. Right-wing evangelist Godwin Mann isn’t about to let that continue, and his intolerant brand of fundamentalism has struck a chord with the residents. But Mann goes too far when he descends into the pit where the ancient being who’s been worshipped by the Druids for centuries is said to dwell….


What emerges is no longer Mann, but a demon in Mann’s shape, and only the town’s outcasts can see that something is horribly wrong. Slowly, as the evil spreads, Moonwell becomes cut off from the rest of the world. Telephone lines become disconnected. Roads no longer lead out of town. And the monster’s power only grows…and grows.

  • Sales Rank: #2279086 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Samhain Publishing
  • Published on: 2012-01-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .80" w x 6.00" l, 1.05 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 322 pages
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Review

“Beautifully written, populated with well-realized characters and pervaded by an increasingly chilling atmosphere of dread and anxiety.”
--Publishers Weekly on The Hungry Moon
“One of the premier horror writers of the English-speaking world.”
--The Washington Post Book World
“Good horror writers are quite rare, and Campbell is better than just good.”
--Stephen King

About the Author

Ramsey Campbell has been given more awards than any other writer in the field, including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Horror Writers Association, a Living Legend Award from the International Horror Guild, and a Grand Master Award from the World Horror Convention. He has also received three Bram Stoker Awards, four World Fantasy Awards, two International Horror Guild Awards, and twelve British Fantasy Awards.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
... try this book out after reading Incarnate which I loved. While Incarnate was very weird with multiple intersecting ...
By mouthfulofscabs
I decided to try this book out after reading Incarnate which I loved. While Incarnate was very weird with multiple intersecting storylines, complex characters, and a truly unsettling blur between reality and fantasy, I found The Hungry Moon to be just the opposite. While the plot is fascinating (religious kooks try to ban pagan ceremonies which turn out to be necessary to protect a town from ancient evil) it really just doesnt go anywhere. You know those horror movies with really great promising plotlines that end up focusing on boring uneven charachters and never quite giving up the scares you were hoping for? Well this book is like that. Not enough focus on malvolence, way too much focus on a couple trying to communicate with their dead son. I've only read two books by Campbell and I'm not opposed to reading another, but right now he's only 1 for 2.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
A Little Slow at the End, but Still Classic Ramsey Campbell
By Shroud Magazine's Book Reviews
Continuing Samhain Horror's line of reprinted Ramsey Campbell's novels is "The Hungry Moon", an eerie tale about a small England village besieged first by rabid Christian Evangelicals and then the dark, pagan, moon-worshiping force they accidentally awaken.

For the most part a smart story offering acute observations on the dangers of religious fanaticism, Campbell's usually suspenseful "quiet horror" does drag a little towards the end. Taken as a whole, however, Campbell delivers the goods, as always: poignant characterization, sterling craft, creeping dread, and unsettling unease.

Godwin Mann (yes, read that as God - Win - Man) is on a quest to win souls for God. Embarrassed by his father's B-Movie horror past (Dad played the Devil once in a film), Godwin experiences a life-changing "conversion" and becomes a self-styled version of Billy Graham, leading crusades and marches and rallies, all to advance the Good News. And he's come to England's shores to continue God's Good Work. He's come to the small town of Moonwell to rid it of its "pagan past", to "win the town for the Lord."

And initially, he and his troupe of believers find a foothold in Moonwell. A moderately Christian town paradoxically proud of its Druid traditions, Moonwell's Christian residents see Godwinn's arrival almost akin to their own Second Coming, a chance to "purify" Moonwell of its pagan influences, once and for all. Battle lines are drawn, friend turned against friend, families divided. All in the name of Godwinn Man's "holy quest".

But when Mann confronts the source of Moonwell's Druid traditions (a deep cave in which legends say Old Beings dwell), he returns....changed. No longer human, Godwin Mann uses his influence and newly "won" town to unleash an unspeakable darkness. Night falls...and stays. Daily deliveries - even the newspaper - from the outside world cease. No one can leave. No one can enter from outside Moonwell, as the demon that is now Godwin Mann slowly erases Moonwell, cutting it off from the rest of the world, hiding it in a perpetual night lit only by a strange, bloated moon.

And this moon is hungry. And angry, for being ignored all these years.

As always, you get what you expect in a Ramsey Campbell novel: smooth, flowing prose, deep characters, subtle emotional plays, and a lingering dread that settles right at the base of the neck. In this case, perhaps "The Hungry Moon" runs a little too long. The darkness settles around town very early, and readers can also guess pretty quickly what's happened to Mann.

However, this novel's strength lies not in it's plot, necessarily, but in character development, as religious fanaticism not only tears the town apart, but ultimately leaves Moonwell completely vulnerable to the demon-possessed Godwin Mann. That's where this novel's real power comes from, in Campbell's portrayal of friends and family torn apart by the Lord's "Good News."

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Solid yarn from Campbell
By Jim Martell
I loved this one. It was recommended on a best-of list by the Horror Writers of America (or something). certainly had some similarities to Herbert's The Dark which I read as a kid about 30 years ago, but Hungry Moon had even creepier imagery. As with all the best horror, the object of the readers' fear isn't tangible or obvious, merely hinted at. Characters are well-drawn and there is no happy ending for most of them. I give it 8/10.

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