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John Saul is an American author born in February 25, 1942. He specializes in suspense and horror novels. Indeed, he can be compared to Dean Koontz and Stephen King.

The man has an official website, which can be reached here.

Needs Wiki Magic Love.


Bibliography:[]

  • Suffer The Children - 1977.
  • Punish The Sinners - 1978.
  • Cry For The Strangers - 1979.
  • Comes The Blind Fury - 1980.
  • When the Wind Blows - 1981.
  • The God Project - 1982.
  • Nathaniel - 1984.
  • Brainchild - 1985.
  • Hellfire - 1986.
  • The Unwanted - 1987.
  • The Unloved - 1988.
  • Creature - 1989.
  • Second Child - 1990.
  • Sleepwalk - 1991.
  • Darkness - 1991.
  • Shadows - 1992.
  • Guardian - 1993.
  • The Homing - 1994.
  • Black Lightning - 1995.
  • Blackstone Chronicles
    • An Eye For An Eye The Doll - 1996.
    • Twist Of Fate The Locket - 1997.
    • Ashes To Ashes The Dragons Flame - 1997.
    • In The Shadow Of Evil The Handkerchief - 1997.
    • Day Of Reckoning The Stereoscope - 1997.
    • Asylum - 1997.
  • The Presence - 1998.
  • The Right Hand Of Evil - 1999.
  • Nightshade - 2000.
  • The Manhattan Hunt Club - 2001.
  • Midnight Voices - 2002.
  • Black Creek Crossing - 2003.
  • Perfect Nightmare - 2005.
  • In The Dark Of The Night - 2006.
  • The Devils Labyrinth - 2007.
  • Faces Of Fear - 2008.
  • House Of Reckoning - 2009.

Tropes commonly found in his works:[]

  • Adult Fear: You better believe that when the protagonist is an adult in Saul's books, s/he will have kids and will be afraid for their health and well-being.
  • Creepy Child: Featured quite frequently in Saul's works.
  • Science Is Bad: This is used in The God Project, and Brainchild.
  • Town with a Dark Secret: Saul uses this trope so frequently, it would be easier to list the books that don't use this!
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