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In upstate New York, in the woods around Woodstock, Dutchman's Creek flows out of the Ashokan Reservoir. Steep-banked, fast-moving, it offers the promise of fine fishing, and of something more, a possibility too fantastic to be true. When Abe and Dan, two widowers who have found solace in each other's company and a shared passion for fishing, hear rumors of the Creek, and what might be found there, the remedy to both their losses, they dismiss it as just another fish story. Soon, though, the men find themselves drawn into a tale as deep and old as the Reservoir. It's a tale of dark pacts, of long-buried secrets, and of a mysterious figure known as Der Fisher: the Fisherman. It will bring Abe and Dan face to face with all that they have lost, and with the price they must pay to regain it. Review: Best horror I have read in a long time! - Can I just say, as a long time fan of King and Lovecraftian horrors, this book spoke to me in the same uncanny language and had me hooked till the end. The atmospheric tension and the looming darkness of an alternate cosmos was exhilarating. Loved it! Review: great book - A brilliant and engaging book. Not your classical bogeyman type of horror but something refreshingly original. Recommend this big time
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| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 7,344 Reviews |
B**J
Best horror I have read in a long time!
Can I just say, as a long time fan of King and Lovecraftian horrors, this book spoke to me in the same uncanny language and had me hooked till the end. The atmospheric tension and the looming darkness of an alternate cosmos was exhilarating. Loved it!
K**R
great book
A brilliant and engaging book. Not your classical bogeyman type of horror but something refreshingly original. Recommend this big time
L**L
Amazing
This book is an instant classic. If you love Stephen King or Lovecraft then this book is for you...Superb and brilliant... And this edition has the most wonderful book cover i have ever seen...period Go buy it...you won’t regret it
H**S
I never realised I was in love with it until I finished it and couldn't stop ...
Jesus Christ... this book! I never realised I was in love with it until I finished it and couldn't stop thinking about it, dreaming about it. So I read it again. It is dark and beautiful and horrific and wonderful. I think I know a book's good when I struggle to find words for it, and I really struggle for words when it comes to The Fisherman. It's one of my favourite books I've read in a while, it's one of my favourite Weird Fic books I've read in a while, and it was just a wonderful and capivating read. Okay, I'm gushing. This is a book which has a lot to say and a lot of moods. It's horror, and it's horrific. It's weird fiction, and it's very damn weird. It's Lovecraftian, and boy does it love Lovecraft. It's dark fantasy, and it really is dark and it really is fantastical. And there are veins of human stories and human compassion, veins of straight-foreward adventure and pure fantasy, historical elements and personal elements... it's a mish-mash river of things which flow through the reader in a torrent. I felt this was a story Langan had been ruminating on for a long time, and urgently wanted, or had, to tell. I liked but never loved Langan's short stories, they were interesting but never spoke to me, and I ordered this book on a whim after seeing good reviews. I didn't expect to like it. The amount of dark enjoyment and sheer joy got from this floored me. I think in his short stories, Langan tries to be too clever, too weird and too subversive, because if he can write like he wrote in this book, he can *write*. This book really dragged me into it's world, and I loved it. So, I've gushed - a few things I didn't like. Firstly - Well, I'd have liked to know more about Rainer. I love Rainer, I'm invested in Rainer, I want the continued occult adventures of Rainer. He put all the other characters in the shade, more or less. Secondly, I hate to sound like a prude, but I work in a school library, and when I was 90% through the book I was thinking 'This would be a fantastic introduction to Weird Lit for young adults/older teens. I'd like to put this on our shelves, I have so many ideas about an initiative to get kids reading horror/sci-fi/weird-lit' and then...bam...detailed sex scene. Maybe we can still put it on our shelves, but...hmm... don't get me wrong, I'm in no way anti-sex scenes, it's just that it changed the book from being the perfect intro to sinister and scary Weird Lit for teens and young adults to something that I'd feel cautious about recommending to younger folks. Not a true complaint, just that I wish I could recommend it to my young library patrons. Third, I desperately want more. I know this is best as a stand-alone book. But I want so much more. Total score: 5/5 stars, or maybe 4.99/5 stars. Stunningly wonderful, but with tiny little complaints that are mostly just my personal comments. A lot of fun, and a hell of ride for a cosmic horror book.
P**T
Not a story about fishing
Wow! What a book. I did not expect this to be so full of dark fantasy when I picked it up: I honestly thought it was going to be about fishing. Scary fishing. But still: fishing. I loved the folklore-esque story lodged at the core of The Fisherman, which created a narrative structure reminiscent of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness. Fitting, perhaps, seeing as this is a tale about voyaging into the dark unknown — and what such a journey can do to us. Thematically, this novel is intriguing. Stylistically, the Fisherman’s structure and prose are eloquent, intelligent, and captivating. Like a river, this novel is, at times, fast-paced and action-packed; at others, it meanders into deeper, darker, and slower waters. I highly recommend if you’re a fan of weird fiction like Drew Magary’s The Hike, creeping slow-burn horrors like Alma Katzu’s The Hunger, and anything from the vault of Lovecraft’s eldritch creations. What a journey.
J**W
A big, sprawling epic of a horror story.
I love Langan's short stories. He's a rare voice in horror, emotionally intelligent and evocative. I picked this up thinking it would be a quiet little horror story about a couple of friends who go fishing. Boy, was I wrong. It's a huge, cosmic horror epic that sends you spiraling down wormholes across time and space. There are stories here that take place in the 1800s and early 20th century. And there is a dark glimpse into the underlying machinery of the universe. It's far more than one horror story - it's many. And all wrapped up in Langan's mesmerizing writing. A fabulous and immensely satisfying read.
L**N
Moderner kosmischer Horror der Spitzenklasse
"The Fisherman" handelt von zwei Männern, die ihre Familien verloren haben. Der Erzähler Abe, der seine Frau verloren hat und sein Freund Dan, der auch noch die Kinder in einem tragischen Unglück verloren hat. Es geht darum, wie sie Trost und Verbindung im Angeln finden und um die Berufung zum Angeln; wie Abe im Angeln eine Verbindung zu seiner toten Frau spürt. Und dann nimmt es eine unheimliche Wendung, als sie auf der Suche nach einem abgelegenen Angelplatz weit mehr finden, als sie sich jemals vorgestellt hätten, dass diese Welt bereithalten könnte. Dies ist die Rahmengeschichte. Eingebettet darin ist nochmal eine weitaus ältere Geschichte, die den beiden in einem Diner erzählt wird und einen sehr großen Platz in dem Buch einnimmt. Eine Mischung aus Lovecraft und Friedhof der Kuscheltiere, allerdings wird diese Beschreibung dem Buch nicht ganz gerecht. Langan hat zwar etwas lovecraftianisches geschaffen, sich aber nicht direkt an dessen Mythos angelehnt. Er erschafft einen eigenen Zugang zum kosmischen Grauen und das funktioniert sehr gut. Manch einem Leser mag das mit der eingebetteten Geschichte etwas formal erscheinen, ich fand diese Form sehr gut. In der Geschichte gibt es einiges an subtilem Horror und auch ein bisschen Body Horror. Das Buch ist sehr gut geschrieben, flüssig zu lesen, enthält perfekt integrierte surreale Visionen (die haben mir sehr sehr gut gefallen) und schafft ganz nebenbei eine wunderbar beklemmende Atmosphäre. Das Buch wurde als Meisterwerk gefeiert und das ganz zurecht, es war sehr schnell durchgelesen und wird wärmstens weiter empfohlen. Die Stimmung baut sich langsam auf, es wird aber nie langweilig. Etwas schade, dass ich das Buch nicht (als Ebook) auf Deutsch gefunden habe. Aber so war es günstiger und ich habe nebenbei noch etwas Englisch mit dem Kindle gelernt.
K**M
2
I don't get the high ratings. I couldn't connect with the characters and I'm finding it a boring book.
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