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Aletheia: A Supernatural Thriller Kindle Edition

4.6 out of 5 stars 14 ratings

Aletheia is part ghost story, part love story, a novel about the damage done, and the damage yet to come.

Family and small town desires and secrets simmer in J. S. Breukelaar's melancholy and affecting mix of literary, noir, and horror by the lake. Aletheia is a compelling 21st century ghost story.”—Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and Disappearance at Devil's Rock.

Deep below the island, something monstrous lies waiting for Thettie, and it knows her name.

The remote lake town of Little Ridge has a memory problem. There is an island out on the lake somewhere, but no one can remember exactly where it is—and what it has to do with the disappearance of the eccentric Frankie Harpur or the seven-year-old son of a local artist, Lee Montour.

When Thettie Harpur brings her family home to find Frankie, she faces opposition from all sides—including from the clan leader himself, the psychotic Doc Murphy.

Lee, her one true ally in grief and love, might not be enough to help take on her worst nightmare. The lake itself.

Aletheia is a tale of that most human of monsters, memory. It is a novel about the damage done, and the damage yet to come. About terror itself. Not only for what lies ahead, but also for what we think we have left behind.

“...
a stunning examination of the intersections between memory, love, life and death.”—Angela Slatter

“Aletheia
is simply a masterpiece.”—Seb Doubinsky, author of The Song of Synth and White City.

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Crystal Lake Publishing—Tales from the Darkest Depths.

Interview with the Author:

So what makes this Supernatural Thriller so special?

J.S. Breukelaar: Aletheia is a horror suspense thriller based on the idea of not being able to go home again. What makes it a little bit different is that something quite shocking happens about half-way through that sends the story in a terrifyingly unexpected direction. The second half of the novel was emotionally draining to write in a way that I haven’t experienced before, and I hope some of that gets imparted to the reader.

Who is your favorite character and why?

J.S. Breukelaar: I always get very involved with my characters, and live through them each in their own way. There is a little bit of me in Lee, Thettie, Archy and Grif, and even Doc, but also Vernon. Animals tend to be central to my stories, and this time it's a Gila monster called Vernon, who gets caught up in scientific experiments gone wrong, tragic personal histories, human evil, and supernatural forces unleashed by a horrifyingly sentient lake. I love reptiles, especially lizards, and not in a cuddly way, but the same way I love the ocean—I’m scared of it, too— and Gila monsters are among the most beautiful and reluctantly deadly of them all.

Why should readers give this literary horror novel a try?

J.S. Breukelaar: Readers will like Aletheia if they like dark fiction with elements of noir and horror, and if they get what it is to feel homesick, even when they’re home.

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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "Family and small town desires and secrets simmer in J. S. Breukelaar's melancholy and affecting mix of literary, noir, and horror by the lake. Aletheia is a compelling 21st century ghost story. Don't lose your Gila monster!"—Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and Disappearance at Devil's Rock.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "Breukelaar is one of the best new writers around and I can't wait for whatever comes next."—
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "Sometimes the monster lurks within us, and sometimes it prowls the world we inhabit, made flesh. Both reside in this unsettling, moving, and haunting story about family, loss, and the dark shadows that loom at the edge of our perception."—
Richard Thomas, author of Breaker and Tribulations.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "...there are few authors who come close to what Breukelaar is capable of..."—
Entropy Magazine.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "In
Aletheia by JS Breukelaar the prodigal children of a strange lake come home, their return dredging up old enmities and reopening barely healed wounds. Breukelaar's prose is as warm as blood and sharp as a scalpel, and even the smallest moment is made miraculous. By turns unsettling, terrifying, and uplifting, Aletheia is a stunning examination of the intersections between memory, love, life and death."—Angela Slatter, World Fantasy Award-winning author of The Bitterwood Bible and Other Recountings.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "JS Breukelaar's
Aletheia is simply a masterpiece. Drawing on elements as different as folk-horror, mythology and symbolism, JS Breukelaar weaves a terrifying, yet beautiful psychological and metaphysical patchwork that reads like a dream. Breukelaar is definitely the next huge name in horror fiction, right along King, Koontz and Straub. Mark my words."—Seb Doubinsky, author of White City and Song of Synth.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B06XSKBDNF
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Crystal Lake Publishing (March 24, 2017)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 24, 2017
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 5.3 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 479 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 out of 5 stars 14 ratings

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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2017
    Aletheia, in the Greek language, means truth. In life we use the word truth to drill down to the essence of who and what we are, and what the world means to us. Truth, even when used to depict the absolute nature of things is still as subjective as the person who interprets it. Truth is in the eye of the beholder, and even that perception can change over time.

    Such is the case for Thettie Harpur, who returns to Little Ridge after a lengthy absence, apparently to seek out and make peace with her cousin, who was left behind to take the fall for many past misdeeds. Accompanying Thettie is the rest of the Harpur clan, ostensibly helmed by Doc Murphy, a man with his own ideas and motives.

    Thettie's return to her old home is bittersweet, every corner holding a memory of her life before they fled, events and decisions she sees in a new light in her life as it stands now. Even more bittersweet is her liaison with Lee Montour, an artist even more inextricably bound to Little Ridge than she is. As they seek their own truths and reveal, piece by piece their own stories, the layers of their history are stripped away, all the while dealing with the shadow of the lake, and the ghostly truths that lie under the surface.

    Aletheia is inhabited by memorable characters and a town that sticks in your memory long after finishing. The complexity means that, initially, it takes some time to settle into, however it also means that I'll be able to read it again and discover new meanings, which is a definite bonus. The pace picks up considerably after the initial chapters, and it's absolutely worth taking the time for it. 5/5.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2017
    Aletheia is a seriously heavy book and to be completely honest, I think I would have to read it another time or two before I felt comfortable saying I had completely wrapped my head around it. So if you are up for a seriously involved narrative journey, definitely give this one a go.

    I think what I liked the most about this is how Breukelaar managed to strike an atmosphere of melancholy and sadness without going over the top with a ton of shoehorned exposition. The progression of the story felt natural and there was no point where I felt the momentum of the book lag in favor of explaining something.

    The characters within this community are well crafted and worked out. Again, the history of these people, individually as well as the conflicts between them are so detailed and extensive, at times I didn't necessarily feel like the people I was reading about were completely fictional. The book felt three dimensional in a way that is very difficult to achieve.

    One final point I would bring up is that I don't think I have ever read anything that takes such an extensive exploration of the supernatural experience. This is not a quick simple story of moaning on the wind and rattling chains in the dark. I love a good ghost story and have read a few of them so I was fascinated to see a perspective as fresh and original in this.

    As I said initially, this is not a book to be taken lightly and to be fair, it did take me a little while before I really felt like I was clicking with the story. But the emotion and prose behind the complexities make this one worth the effort. And it's always great to know a book will still have something to offer if you decide to do a re-read.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2018
    This is an outstanding book, mesmerizing, beautifully written, and terrifying. Like a steam-train, it gathers momentum in the telling, and while the first chapters draw you into the world of the story, allowing you to get to know the characters, everything soon takes a turn I did not see coming. And towards the end, the story is just edge-of-your-seat GRIPPING. Horror and landscape mix with memory and desire in a way that is riveting.

    I loved Thettie and her boys, I loved Lee, and Bryce, and the way Breukelaar tells a tale that is unpredictable and surprising as it moves between past, present, and future, darkness and light. The ending was one I did not see coming, but it was also immensely satisfying.
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