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Fire Spirit

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A mesmerizing new story from the master of supernatural horror - Ruth Cutter juggles family life with her career as a top arson investigator, but a series of horrific fires leaves her baffled. The victims seem to have nothing in common except the unnatural intensity of the fire that engulfed them . . . and the creepy kid who haunts each crime scene. But these are no ordinary fires. Can Ruth overcome her scepticism in time to save her family and avert the coming apocalypse?
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    • Kirkus

      May 1, 2010
      Arson investigator Ruth Cutter's life is haunted by a series of mysterious fires.

      Ruth's everyday life is far from satisfying. Her husband Craig is a drinker who labors to support his struggling business, her teenaged son is as surly as you'd expect and her daughter, Amelia, suffers from William's syndrome, a rare neurodevelopmental disorder. Things go from bad to worse, however, when Ruth begins to investigate a series of inexplicable fires in her area. Not even her chemical-sniffing dog, Tyson, has an explanation for what's happening, and Ruth leaves each of the scenes as mystified as when she arrived. Though she doesn't believe in the paranormal, Ruth begins to have a feeling that the fires are somehow related to a creepy, ghostlike child who's always present at every scene. Her feelings are inflamed by her daughter's sudden interest in the boy and his origins. How can Amelia be so intrigued by the one person Ruth can't seem to get any answers from—the wraith who doesn't even appear in Ruth's carefully crafted crime-scene photos? Her investigations of crime scenes seem almost comforting compared to the gruesomeness of the alternating death sequences, in which shallow characters are thrown away with condign abandon.

      Predictably violent fare from formulaic Masterton (Basilisk, 2009, etc.), who seems unable to live up to his former standards.

      (COPYRIGHT (2010) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

    • Library Journal

      June 1, 2010
      Arson investigator Ruth Cutter is assigned a series of fires that cannot be explained scientifically; alternative answers, including spontaneous human combustion, are introduced. Her investigations are further muddled when a man comes forward to claim that the fires are mimicking past events. As Ruth puts the pieces of a partnership between some truly evil people and a bargain made with a devil, her family is threatened if she does not close the cases. VERDICT The story line of Masterton's ("Blind Panic") latest horror tale is intriguing, but the reader has to take some giant leaps of faith to get through it. The prose moves quickly and builds tension, and the protagonists are compelling and real. However, by introducing Martin Watchmana character whose only job is to explain the plot's supernatural aspectsMasterton deflates that tension and leaves the reader with more questions than answers. In spite of these unsatisfying aspects, this novel will appeal to Masterton's fans and horror readers.Amanda Scott, Cambridge Springs P.L., PA

      Copyright 2010 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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