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All the Fiends of Hell

By: Adam Nevill
Narrated by: Kris Dyer
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The red night of bells heralds global catastrophe. Annihilation on a biblical scale. Seeing the morning is no blessing. The handful of scattered survivors are confronted by blood-red skies and an infestation of predatory horrors that never originated on earth. An occupying force intent on erasing the remnants of animal life from the planet. Across the deserted landscapes of England, bereft of infrastructure and society, the overlooked can either hide or try to outrun the infernal hunting terrors. Until a rumour emerges claiming that the sea may offer an escape.

Ordinary, unexceptional, directionless Karl, is one of the few who made it through the first night. In the company of two orphans, he flees south. But only into horrifying revelations and greater peril, where a transformed world and expanding race of ravening creatures await. Driven to the end of the country and himself, he must overcome alien and human malevolence and act in ways that were unthinkable mere days before.

All The Fiends of Hell is a novel of alien horror from the four times winner of the August Derleth Award for Best Horror Novel.

©2024 Adam Nevill (P)2024 Adam Nevill
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Not bad, not great; not among my favourites.

I like the premise of the story but really, overall feels like many other british horror books and movies: very good premises and a rather not so good execution.

Its not terrible by any means as long as you like the genre but it did not impress me.
"Lots of wasted potential" is the thing that comes to mind often about this one.

The narration is correct, easy to listen and follow, no complaints there.

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Fun. Eerie.

A strong addition to the Neville resume and a creepy, fun tale that wafts a bit Lovecraftian smoke into this tale of survivor horror.

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The horrors of Adam Nevill

A wild ride bathed in red terror. Gripping narrative of survival in a destroyed modern England.

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Day of the Triffids re-imaging

If you realize this is a re-imaging of the classic Day of the Triffids, and you liked that book (which I do), then you are sure to like this book. Like DOTT, the story is more about the main character and how people act after a big event that changes the world, rather than the actual monsters themselves. In the DOTT, the framework monsters were plant spores from outer space that grew to become the Triffids. In this one it is the mysterious RED moon and the things that come out in the RED. In the DOTT, the main character tension was how to treat the blind people in the world post EVENT. I thought the author did a good job of re-imaging this tension thru a different avenue... but a very straight forward apples to apples change.

If are looking for an expanded THE MIST by SK book, this is not it. There isn't a ton of horror and ripping and blood, etc... though I'd definitely be on board for that book as well. In fact, I was kinda hoping this would be that book and I nearly returned it 2 hours in but then it clicked that this was really the re-imaging of DOTT, and then I got the book and really enjoyed it.

Last note - This author has great story frame ideas but I sometimes struggle with his writing style. He likes to sit in a scene and describe a lot of the details that many other authors might gloss over to keep the pacing of the story. It takes some getting used to and every time I read one of his books, I really struggle, especially at the beginning. If you are looking for a fast paced story, this is probably not the author for you.

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Hold on, when you feel like letting go

Carl can be hard to tolerate early on, while always sympathetic sometimes he's mostly just pathetic. But in the end it's a solid and satisfying story.

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unique story.

I enjoyed the book but some parts felt repetitive and I would have liked more of a back story into what was going on in the world.

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Drags on in the telling

Good story potential but the absolute slowness of the telling was mind numbing at times.

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Did I mention all the doors are open?

Extremely interesting setting with vivid descriptions but wasted on mentioning that all the doors are left open wherever our protagonist goes. I’m also glad Kyle grew a pair by the end of the novel.

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Great apocalypse story

I enjoyed the character development most. An average person who has all the baggage of the life before the event trying to cope with the unnatural situation. We'll told and interesting. I actually read it and then listened to it after.

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New Take on Epic Apocalyptic Horror

This is NOT your typical alien invasion. The monsters in this story are genuinely terrifying; each one a fresh hell that can turn the stomach of even the most seasoned horror fan. And what these monsters do to their victims….Jesus Wept! There’s also a good dose of existential angst thrown into this survivalist tale. As the protagonist struggles to come up with a good reason to keep trying to live in the face of inevitable death, he comes across some unexpected answers. This book isn’t about how the good guys defeat the bad guys…. It’s pretty obvious from the beginning that we aren’t dealing with your everyday aliens with bad intentions. This is some next level evil Stygian god from hell kind of stuff. Also-Bonus points for this author coming up with a seemingly endless list of disturbing ways to describe the color red in the sky at sunset

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