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Cargando... The supernatural enhancements : a novel (edición 2014)por Edgar Cantero
Información de la obraEl factor sobrenatural por Edgar Cantero
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. El protagonista de esta historia, A. un hombre de identidad desconocida, viaja hasta Axton House,al recibir en herencia familiar, una casa encantadaen EE.UU., en la que tiene que investigar los extraños sucesos y ritos secretos que tanto su antiguo inquilino como su antepasado, han muerto en extrañas circunstancias, habiendose suicidado al arrojarse por la ventana del tercer piso de la mansion,añadiendo mas paradojas a lo acontecido si cabe, con el hecho de que este tipo de sucesos, afectan exclusivamente a la familia Wells,fenomenos que iran cobrando sentido con la participacion de personajes como el señor Knox, Struckner o Caleb, que han sido socios,en un complejo entramado en el que los ingredientes principales son las pesadillas, los fantasmas y el celo con el que entre todos guardan el preciado tesoro de una herencia de antepasado escabroso,donde entran en juego : (titulos de propiedad,una coleccion de monedas y un tentador joyero). ( )
**** The Medium is the Message. If you are looking for a gothic ghost story, look somewhere else. The Supernatural Enhancements, by Edgar Cantero is a lot of things, but it certainly isn’t a simple story plainly told. It starts out looking like a haunted house story, and slowly but surely morphs into...something else. As a dedicated reviewer I can only tell you so much, but trust me on this; if you take your time, and read carefully this book will grow and change into something quite surprising. One of the things that takes getting used to is the way that the story itself is told; through a series of journal entries, ciphers, letters, and even found video footage. A, a twenty-something European inherits, from unknown and distant American relatives, inherits a beautiful but eerie estate in the woods of Virginia. He soon discovers that the relative killed himself the same way and at the same age as his father did. So A, along with Niamh, his mute teenage punk companion, start investigating the history of Axton House, expecting to find it haunted. There are ghosts, but that is the least of the mysteries that they discover. One of Mr. Cantero’s clever strategies is the way he toys with the cliches of the genre; Axton House has a creepy garden maze, a forbidding basement chamber, and a missing butler who may have the key to unlocking all of these questions. The only thing missing was a crumbling tower and some wasted moors. What’s more the reason behind the idiosyncratic style become evident, and after a while I stopped noticing the novel’s techniques, and started to enjoy the story. The characters are strong and vivid, particularly Niamh, who is wonderful. My hat is off to Mr. Cantero for managing to bring a character so vividly to life through nothing more than notes passed between her and A. Even A became more than just a narrator after a while. Before long I was enjoying the investigation into a mystic, society that used Axton house for their secret meetings. I am a fan of cryptography, but the ciphers were a bit much, and I admit that I had to skim a bit here and there. No harm, though. As I said this book requires some patience; the pace is deliberate, and I found myself flipping back quite a bit to properly appreciate how some of the plot turns were set up. There are very few big gosh-wow! moments, and a lack of shocking scenes. A and Niamh are a little too hip, and Mr. Cantero is a bit too smart for that. Their reactions to what’s going on around them is classic post-modern hipster, and it’s quite refreshing. All of this is part of a plan, and I really wish that I could reveal it, but I abhor spoilers. While the final revelations make sense I thought that they came a little later than I would have liked, so the end feels a bit rushed compared to the rest of the novel, and the climax felt a bit out of place, but I still enjoyed this unusual take on a classic tale, and I commend Mr. Cantero for his bold choices. Now I want you to do the same, and read The Supernatural Enhancements. Review by: Mark Palm Full Reviews Available at: http://www.thebookendfamily.weebly.co... Premios
Noviembre 1995. Dos meses después de que el último Wells saltara de la ventana del tercer piso (sin abrirla antes, por cierto), dos misteriosos europeos llegan a Point Bless, Virginia, para tomar posesión de Axton House. A. es el misterioso heredero inesperado; Niamh es la adolescente muda de peinado inconstante que él llama su socia o su guardaespaldas. A través de diarios, cartas y la más avanzada tecnología de los noventa, El factor sobrenatural relata su investigación del turbio suicidio de Wells, la sociedad que fundó y un «pasatiempo burgués» de proporciones globales. Todo ello mientras sufren terribles pesadillas, conviven con el fantasma local y, en general, disfrutan de su propia casa encantada. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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