Legion

a novel

269 pages

English language

Published Dec. 6, 1983 by Simon and Schuster.

ISBN:
978-0-671-47045-6
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When a detective investigates several murders, he uncovers a case of demonic possession.

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Prefacing this with the fact that I haven't actually read The Exorcist and I think this may have been more disappointing by comparison had I done so.returnThis is an odd one. Ostensibly a slow burn detective story framing a horror story, its ultimately unclear whether we're talking about demons or ghosts or a psychological phenomena. And in fact I think that's sort of the point. A lot of the book is given over to internal and external philosophizing by our main character, Detective Kinderman. If you're buying in and on board for the ride, that's fine, but just a rough estimate here...at least half the novel is theological speculating rather story telling and that's going to fall flat for a lot of readers.returnI enjoyed it, both the dialogue and the internal monologue almost felt mamet-like in their pacing, sometimes it feels like Kinderman is doing a caricature of himself. Characterization …

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Subjects

  • Serial murders -- Fiction
  • Police -- Washington (D.C.) -- Fiction
  • Washington (D.C.) -- Fiction