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  2. John Saul - Wikipedia

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    After leaving college, Saul decided to become a writer, and spent 15 years working in various jobs while learning his craft. [citation needed] Prior to the start of his career writing thrillers, Saul had around 10 books published under pen names, the first of which he wrote in one weekend after unexpectedly losing his job.

  3. Suffer the Children (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Suffer the Children is the debut novel by author John Saul, first published by Dell Publishing in 1977. [1] The novel follows the story of a child abductor, who murders a young girl one hundred years earlier. The young girl returns and begins taking out more children one by one.

  4. Blackstone Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    The game, titled John Saul's Blackstone Chronicles: An Adventure in Terror, is a sequel to the novels and takes place several years after the sixth book. The game follows Oliver Metcalf (the main protagonist of the novels) as he attempts to find his missing son Joshua, who has been hidden somewhere in the Blackstone Asylum by Malcolm Metcalf ...

  5. Punish the Sinners - Wikipedia

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    Punish the Sinners is a horror novel and the second novel by author John Saul, first published in 1978. The novel concerns a rash of violent suicides at a Catholic high school. There is an audiobook narrated by Jonathan Davis on Audible. [1] Punish the Sinners was the first book with a UPC code on the cover. [2]

  6. William Keepers Maxwell Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William Keepers Maxwell Jr. (August 16, 1908 – July 31, 2000) was an American editor, novelist, short story writer, essayist, children's author, and memoirist. He served as a fiction editor at The New Yorker from 1936 to 1975.

  7. Black Creek Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Black Creek Crossing is a thriller horror novel by John Saul, published by Ballantine Books on March 16, 2004. The novel follows the story of teenage Angel Sullivan, who moves into a new house in a new town with her family, and she learns of a brutal murder that occurred in her new home, and begins to think it may be haunted.

  8. The Sins of the Cities of the Plain - Wikipedia

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    John Saul was an actual male prostitute of Irish birth, known as 'Dublin Jack', who was involved in a homosexual scandal at Dublin Castle in 1884, and later in the Cleveland Street scandal. The book is clearly inspired by him, and it is possible he shared his experiences with the anonymous author(s).

  9. Midnight Voices - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Voices is a thriller horror novel by John Saul, published by Ballantine Books on May 28, 2002. The novel follows the story of Caroline Evans, who moves with her new husband and children into a new building, which they begin to believe is haunted.