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Inheritance por Joe McKinney
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Inheritance (edición 2012)

por Joe McKinney (Autor)

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**Nominated for the Bram Stoker Award(r) - Superior Achievement in Novel - 2012**Paul Henninger is a rookie cop on San Antonio's troubled East Side, where every night is a war against the gangs and the drug dealers. But Paul has a dark past, and a dark inheritance.The ghost of Martin Henninger has returned to make sure his son, Paul, delivers on his apocalyptic charge, the result of Martin's black magic, and he's killing everyone in his path. With his two worlds colliding, and the body count stacking up, Paul soon finds himself the lead suspect in a series of grisly cult-style killings, and in an emotional standoff between duty, the truth, his wife, and his dead family. Meanwhile, Keith Anderson, San Antonio's best homicide detective, is hot on Paul's heels. His investigation takes him deep into the secrets of Paul's family. But what he finds there just might kill them both."When I started reading Inheritance, my first reaction was one word-WOW! I kept reading, and I was blown away. Police procedural? Yeah. Horror novel? That, too. But most importantly-one helluva novel. Joe tells a roaring good tale, and when you finish it, you'll have a lot to say, but WOW will be the first word out of your mouth."-Rick Hautala, author of Glimpses and Indian Summer"An artful haunting with the gloomy quality of a Terrance Malick crime drama"-Weston Ochse, author of SEAL Team 666"With Inheritance, Joe McKinney delivers a first-rate supernatural thriller with edge-of-your-seat suspense, a high-octane plot, and pitch-black horror. Add to this mix strong characterization and an insider's knowledge of law enforcement, and you have one of the best novels I've read in ages. I loved it!"-Tim Waggoner, author of The Harmony Society and Like Death"Joe McKinney has proven, yet again, that he is a true literary genius. Inheritance is a breath-taking thrill ride masterfully crafted to grip the reader, pulling them deep into the nightmares of its characters with a level of suspense that steals the breath from your lungs. Brilliant!"- Gabrielle Faust, author of Revenge and Eternal Vigilance"Joe McKinney delivers. Inheritance is a brisk, wry and deliriously creepy tale of family secrets and black magic that is guaranteed to get your goat!"-Harry Shannon, author of Dead and Gone and The Hungry… (más)
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Título:Inheritance
Autores:Joe McKinney (Autor)
Información:Evil Jester Press (2012), 354 pages
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I've been wanting to read something written by Joe McKinney for a while now. I'm so glad I finally did!

This novel was extremely well written, so much so that it was very easy to picture all the characters and things going on. Mr. McKinney has a way with words-he paints detailed pictures with only a few of them.

It was a unique story, featuring a lot of police procedural stuff as well as some crazy goings on. I don't want to say much more than that, for fear of ruining someone's read. Suffice it to say that I loved it!

Highly Recommended! ( )
  Charrlygirl | Mar 22, 2020 |
Author Joe McKinney draws on his experiences as a San Antonio police officer and his instincts as one of today’s premier horror authors to spin a tale of familial strife and inner turmoil in this novel that features some strong horror elements. Paul Henninger is a rookie cop, who led a rough childhood where his sickly mother died early and he was raised by a demented father, who he killed at a young age, except that Paul doesn’t know the half of what really happened when he was young. It all comes back to haunt Paul just as he is starting off his career as a cop when police are murdered and dead junkies begin to rise. Paul has to learn about his past and face the destiny that his father laid out for him as well as the tremendous power that lies within him in trying to avoid an apocalypse.

What I felt as I was reading this novel was a real feel of authenticity whenever there were police elements in the story, which was frequent. I don’t get this in many other novels that involve police officers. Clearly, Joe McKinney knows his stuff. He also does two other things very well—build tension in this novel and create a growing sense of dread. He hooked me in as a reader very early on, although I did experience bits of frustration for parts of the novel, when I didn’t feel as if I really knew what was going on. The other trouble spots I found was in Paul’s character, which was generally well done, but he experienced some abrupt shifts in attitude in behavior which I found problematic. For the most part, McKinney pressed the right buttons and put together a horror novel that I would recommend to anyone who is a fan of the genre.

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  Carl_Alves | Apr 9, 2018 |
Inheritance by Joe McKinney is a horrifying tale of the worst kind of family legacy. Martin Henninger spent his life pursuing power through black magic and he has become an evil force to be reckoned with -- even after his death. His son, rookie San Antonio police officer Paul, is charged with carrying on his father's work.

Joe McKinney spins a horrifying tale and Inheritance is relentless. Much of the tension comes from the ability of the characters to enter to ghostly world of the past. This phantom world contrasted with the realistic and well-drawn horrors Paul sees on the job ratchet up the scares. Fans of horror shouldn't miss this one. ( )
  k8jonez | Nov 17, 2012 |
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**Nominated for the Bram Stoker Award(r) - Superior Achievement in Novel - 2012**Paul Henninger is a rookie cop on San Antonio's troubled East Side, where every night is a war against the gangs and the drug dealers. But Paul has a dark past, and a dark inheritance.The ghost of Martin Henninger has returned to make sure his son, Paul, delivers on his apocalyptic charge, the result of Martin's black magic, and he's killing everyone in his path. With his two worlds colliding, and the body count stacking up, Paul soon finds himself the lead suspect in a series of grisly cult-style killings, and in an emotional standoff between duty, the truth, his wife, and his dead family. Meanwhile, Keith Anderson, San Antonio's best homicide detective, is hot on Paul's heels. His investigation takes him deep into the secrets of Paul's family. But what he finds there just might kill them both."When I started reading Inheritance, my first reaction was one word-WOW! I kept reading, and I was blown away. Police procedural? Yeah. Horror novel? That, too. But most importantly-one helluva novel. Joe tells a roaring good tale, and when you finish it, you'll have a lot to say, but WOW will be the first word out of your mouth."-Rick Hautala, author of Glimpses and Indian Summer"An artful haunting with the gloomy quality of a Terrance Malick crime drama"-Weston Ochse, author of SEAL Team 666"With Inheritance, Joe McKinney delivers a first-rate supernatural thriller with edge-of-your-seat suspense, a high-octane plot, and pitch-black horror. Add to this mix strong characterization and an insider's knowledge of law enforcement, and you have one of the best novels I've read in ages. I loved it!"-Tim Waggoner, author of The Harmony Society and Like Death"Joe McKinney has proven, yet again, that he is a true literary genius. Inheritance is a breath-taking thrill ride masterfully crafted to grip the reader, pulling them deep into the nightmares of its characters with a level of suspense that steals the breath from your lungs. Brilliant!"- Gabrielle Faust, author of Revenge and Eternal Vigilance"Joe McKinney delivers. Inheritance is a brisk, wry and deliriously creepy tale of family secrets and black magic that is guaranteed to get your goat!"-Harry Shannon, author of Dead and Gone and The Hungry

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