Unholy Night

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Seth Grahame-Smith: Unholy Night (2012, Allen & Unwin)

324 pages

English language

Published April 12, 2012 by Allen & Unwin.

ISBN:
978-1-74331-051-9
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4 stars (3 reviews)

What if the three wise men were petty, murderous thieves who, under cover of night, stumble upon the celebrated manger with its newborn child? The last thing they'd want would be to be slowed down by Joseph, Mary and their infant, but when King Herod's men began their slaughter of the firstborns, they were left with no choice but to help the young family on their flight to Egypt ...

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4 stars

The year is 2 BC. Balthazar is a thief and not just any thief, but the infamous Antioch Ghost. A thief that has been running rings round the Romans for years and they really want to catch him. Meanwhile, a young expectant couple are headed to Bethlehem…you know where this is going. So how does Balthazar end up one of the three wise men?

Unholy Night is a bloody and violent alternative Christmas story. To be fair, the whole nativity story is pretty dark even if you don’t meddle with it. There’s a mad king killing babies! The Romans weren’t known for their kindness either and I think this book paints a quite realistic portrait of Judea at the time (some might argue things haven’t improved much since). There’s a thread of dark humour throughout but it’s not overtly funny; I especially liked it when Mary and Joseph go to …

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