Night Hunter #5 by Robert Faulcon (the late Robert
Holdstock) was published in 1984 and we’re approaching the climax to Daniel
Brady’s search for his abducted wife and two children.
This time, a gang of young children who are paying homage to
the comic 2000AD are roaming the dilapidated buildings and deserted streets of a
London borough when they uncover an underground river and awaken an evil
entity. The horrors they discover are worse than any they encounter in the
comic and lives are lost, but some escape.
Now, the police are taking supernatural events very
seriously, though keeping it from the public. Room 17 is the operations centre
where information is collated. And Detective Superintendent Sullivan is Brady’s
link. A spectral black dog has been reported at the scenes of grisly deaths and
they’re convinced it has something to do with the Arachne group that Brady
seeks.
It’s revealed that the Government’s psychic research
establishment is partly funded by ‘people like Koestler’ – (Arthur Koestler was
a supporter of the paranormal, wrote The Roots of Coincidence, and endorsed
extra sensory perception and other related phenomena). And while Brady consults
a psychic diviner, a few other names are dropped, such as Uri Geller and the
healer Matthew Manning (see his bestseller, The
Link (1974)) Alas, the psychic is horribly murdered by an evil supernatural
attack in Brady’s presence – but the death leads to another clue as to the whereabouts
of Brady’s wife, Alison.
Hitherto, Brady has encountered a variety of magical black
arts, pre-Roman, pagan, shamanistic, Norse – and the latest is the houngan from Haiti, yet this time this
might serve him rather than combat him. It is becoming clear that the Arachne
entity is attempting to harness all types of vile occult measures devised
through the ages in order to bring about a spiritual and physical cataclysm, a
fatal eclipse.
And seemingly only Daniel Brady stands in their way.
Another tense, fast-paced black magic tale, which ends with
hope – and despair.
The penultimate novel in the Night Hunter series. Readers of the time would be kept waiting, however, as the final novel in the series wouldn't be published until 1987!
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