Publisher's Weekly
Despite some moments straining for cosmic significance, Straczynski ( Demon Night ) delivers a generally compelling tale of malevolence unleashed. When 16-year-old Chris Martino moves with his mother to Los Angeles from New Jersey, he inadvertently befriends nerdy classmate Roger ``Horseface'' Obst. Chris writes Roger a note in lemon juice--``invisible ink''--but later a different message appears, and it becomes obvious that a terrifyingly omnipotent force is about to ensnare Roger in its net of darkness. While Roger senses an opportunity for revenge against his student tormentors, Chris resists this evil presence, which identifies itself as Othersyde; therein lies the book's most forceful conflict. As the terror escalates, a policewoman and a sympathetic teacher become involved with the evil around them--and with each other. When sticking to the demonic events and the increasing bewilderment of his recognizable characters, Straczynski holds us transfixed. Chilling scenes that accelerate the well-crafted narrative to its grisly conclusion compensate for occasionally overblown prose. These excesses aside, fans of horror yarns can look forward to this nonstop read.
Despite some moments straining for cosmic significance, Straczynski ( Demon Night ) delivers a generally compelling tale of malevolence unleashed. When 16-year-old Chris Martino moves with his mother to Los Angeles from New Jersey, he inadvertently befriends nerdy classmate Roger ``Horseface'' Obst. Chris writes Roger a note in lemon juice--``invisible ink''--but later a different message appears, and it becomes obvious that a terrifyingly omnipotent force is about to ensnare Roger in its net of darkness. While Roger senses an opportunity for revenge against his student tormentors, Chris resists this evil presence, which identifies itself as Othersyde; therein lies the book's most forceful conflict. As the terror escalates, a policewoman and a sympathetic teacher become involved with the evil around them--and with each other. When sticking to the demonic events and the increasing bewilderment of his recognizable characters, Straczynski holds us transfixed. Chilling scenes that accelerate the well-crafted narrative to its grisly conclusion compensate for occasionally overblown prose. These excesses aside, fans of horror yarns can look forward to this nonstop read.
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Hardback Editions
April 1991 : Hardback
| Title: Othersyde Author(s): J.Michael Straczynski ISBN: 0-7472-0375-X / 978-0-7472-0375-9 (UK edition) Publisher: Headline Book Publishing Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
July 1990 : Hardback
| Title: Othersyde: 2 Author(s): Michael J. Straczynski ISBN: 0-525-24873-0 / 978-0-525-24873-6 (USA edition) Publisher: Dutton Adult Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
Paperback Editions
December 2007 : Paperback
| Title: Othersyde Author(s): J. Michael Straczynski ISBN: 1-59687-258-6 / 9781596872585 (USA edition) Publisher: ibooks, Inc Availability: Amazon Amazon CA More details... |
September 2004 : Paperback
| Title: Othersyde Author(s): J. Michael Straczynski ISBN: 0-7434-8720-6 / 978-0-7434-8720-7 (USA edition) Publisher: I Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
October 1991 : Paperback
| Title: Othersyde Author(s): J.Michael Straczynski ISBN: 0-7472-3617-8 / 978-0-7472-3617-7 (UK edition) Publisher: Headline Book Publishing Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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