Suffer the Children (novel)

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 after murdering a young girl one hundred years earlier, returns and begins taking out more children one by one. Suffer the Children was initially published in paperback and has sold over a million copies since its release.[2]

Suffer the Children
Hardcover edition
AuthorJohn Saul
Country United States
LanguageEnglish
GenreNovel
PublisherDell Publishing
Publication date
1977
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Followed byPunish the Sinners 

Plot

After a young girl is murdered one hundred years earlier in Port Arbello prior to the beginning of the novel, the one responsible comes back and begins taking out more children, one by one. As people scramble to find the culprit, everyone comes to a shocking realization that an evil history is repeating itself.[3]

Development

Saul claims that the book took him 28 days to write[4] and due to his editor's response to the title, he wrote another book before the first was published.[2] Of the subject matter, Saul stated that "I always find ... that when you have a scary scene, it broadens the scope of possibilities if you have children involved."[1]

gollark: Still quite small, though.
gollark: The interior picture does make it look bigger.
gollark: Is it meant to be (hemi)*spherical* or something?
gollark: Sometimes people are just bad. Like when they go "OH NO AN ERROR I will now proceed to wallow in helplessness and ignore anything it says".
gollark: Programming is useful and important. Though I do wish people had more BASIC COMPUTER USAGE KNOWLEDGE ÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆ.

References

  1. Hanscom, Leslie. No Ghosts, but horror's still creepy The Montreal Gazette. Jul 23, 1983, p I-3.
  2. Deutsch, Linda. John Saul's Words Make Readers' skin crawl. The Item. Jul 28, 1991, p 24.
  3. "Suffer the Children by John Saul". Retrieved 29 February 2012.
  4. Deutsch, Linda. JOHN SAUL'S FORMULA FOR FRIGHT MAKES HIM CHILLER-THRILLER STAR. Orlando Sentinel - Orlando, Fla. Aug 9, 1991, E1.


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