600 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published February 13,1991
Un Verano Tenebroso by Dan Simmons is a captivating and spine-chilling work of horror.
The story begins with a profound and morbid terror that combines a fear of the dark with the alarming sound of someone breathing beneath the bed. It's the terror of embalming instruments and a knife in front of one's eyes, and the terror of a cold hand on the nape in a dark room.
The school bell rings, marking the end of the school day at Old Central School and the end of tranquility for the small town of Elm Heaven. In the summer of 1960, a child disappears. The last time he was seen was at school. Five boys search for answers and witness various terrors that begin to lurk in the corners of the town, in the dark corners of their houses, and beneath their beds. The transition from childhood to adulthood is never easy, but this is something else entirely, something demonic. And the bell keeps ringing, and ringing... and ringing.
Originally published in 1991, Un Verano Tenebroso has a sort of continuation published in 2002, A Winter Haunting. Some of the protagonists of the book also appear in other works by the author.
Although in the first few pages it seems that Simmons has donned the mantle of King, as the pages turn, that feeling fades. Yes, there's a group of friends on bicycles; yes, they come together to fight an evil; yes, a town similar to Derry is the protagonist; similar ingredients for a different recipe.
Un Verano Tenebroso is a long book, but it never bores. From the very first pages, we have scenes of terror that remain constant throughout the reading, but in the last 200 pages, they become increasingly bloody and gruesome. It's a classic horror book by an author as versatile as he is effective, and it's well worth delving into.
Nothing was as simple as stupid people assumed it to be. School is letting out, and for the kids of Old Central, it's not just the start of summer but also the end of their school. Things should be fun, and kids should be enjoying this time as kids. However, something isn't right within the halls of this hulking school. One child has already gone missing before school is even let out. Our main characters start noticing so many things that are just wrong and seem attached to Old Central. There are voices, gaping holes in the earth, and something following them. As the boys start digging deeper into their old school's history, they begin to uncover an ancient evil that will do everything in its power to be unleashed. Summer usually marks the beginning of wonderful memories to be cherished, but for these children, summer will mark the beginning of a nightmare.
This book! Oh my gosh, this book! It's so much more than just another coming-of-age story with horror elements. It was pure terror with some of the best characters I've read. Duane!! Ah, this little boy was so reflective of my heart and soul, and I grew very much attached to his character. You know what I like in books? When the characters are so well described that you picture exactly what type of person they are. Every single character, especially the main ones of course, was made so clear to me, making reading so much more enjoyable. And the scary parts?? F that! I read most of this book during daytime hours and was left jumping every time I heard a noise, especially when the garbage disposal trucks drove by! This book starts off slowly, but each turn taken adds another layer of horror. A slow burn beginning that ends in flames and had me wanting to race ahead and find out what would happen.