A college faculty party. An amateur hypnotist. A lighthearted parlor game. A shattering revelation that will change the course of history. On an ordinary night deep in the heartland of America, two men striving for recognition in the their chosen fields will be thrustinto the national spotlight and become famous beyond their wildest imaginations. One will be celebrated as the journalist who broke the most astonishing story of the century. The other, an unassuming associate professor, will become a hunted man, reviled the world over... Hank Thorwald is the youngest member of the faculty at Indiana State University. Struggling for a measure of security for his wife, Rebecca, and their daughter, he arrives at the party wanting only to make an impression on the members of his tenure committee. Alan Weston is a burned-out television reporter whose early promise as a hard-hitting investigative journalist has stalled. The party offers him a chance to see his mentor-the esteemed, eccentric host, psychology professor Perry Wilson-and perhaps regain the confidence that has begun to elude him. To amuse his guests Perry will hypnotize one of them. He chooses Hank. The game begins with a series of light questions that become more probing as they take Hank further back in time. And then, in a room grown eerily quiet, Hank will make a shocking admission that, at long last, will give Alan Weston the big story he's waited a lifetime for. Within hours Alan will make Hank a hated and hunted man. Confused and desperate-his family under siege, his life in jeopardy-Hank will go on the run to escape a bizarre and dangerous cabal that believes him to be the torchbearer of an evil legacy they long to revive. Mesmerizing and ingenious, Katastrophe is both a spellbinding thriller with a stunning conclusion and a surprisingly intimate portrait of a seemingly ordinary man and a family driven to the brink when their world unravels.
Trying to find a good book for me to read is always a challenge. Walking through the bookstore one day, I noticed the large swastika on the cover of Randall's book. Intrigued, I picked it up and bought it. BEST INVESTMENT EVER! I tell ya, I couldn't put this book down. Once I was finished with it I kept going back to read more of it only to find that I had already finished the whole book. I'm hoping for more books like this from Randall Boyll. I know to look for his name in the bookstores from now on. I was on the edge of my seat during most of this book and enjoyed it immensely. I highly recommend it to anybody who is looking for something a little different.
Once You Start You Won't Stop
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Stephen King gave Randall Boyll a quote of all quotes listed on the cover. I fully agree with King, Randall Boyll is definately one the greatest undiscovered writers of our time. Katastrophe demostrates the insanity the media has over one mans life. To incorporate a reincarnated Hitler, societies reaction to his presence again, and a college professor who struggles for his life back, is an ingenious action packed thriller. I couldn't put this great read down until the last page was finished. I recommend this novel to everyone.
A Dark Read But Mesmerizing
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Halfway through this rather lengthy novel, I found myself wondering why I was reading it. At that point, however, I found it impossible just to stop reading it! Good thing I didn't! This is an unusual book in its plotting, pacing, and the complexity of its characters. The whole premise of a "reincarnated Hitler" is far-fetched, indeed, but Boyll handles it with finesse and you as the reader know that there is something deeper than this hypnosis-induced confession. The book is populated with some very likeable and dislikable characters. Hank and Rebecca Thorwald are interesting victims, in that they try to react in ways that would get them out of their predicament. Rebecca is particularly resourceful, determined, and a strong female character. Karl Von Wessenheim, Ronno Ulgard, and his mother are villains of the most unusual sort. There are times when you actually root for Karl and Ronno; but the mother is reminiscent of the Angela Lansbury character in "The Manchurian Candidate"---what a witch! (Substitute a b for the w in this one!). A strong supporting characters is Dutch, a retired cop who helps Rebecca out. And of course we can't forget Alan Weston, the epitome of the t.v. tabloid host. A bitter, caustic, and lonely man, Alan emerges as a very focal character in the book. It's scary to think that Adolf Hitler could still have such an influence on any society, and that Americans would react in such a violent way. However, in reading the papers recently, I can see where something like this could unfold easily. But read this book, and enjoy it's excellence. The semi-climax on the train is breathtaking; the final scene with von Wellenheim is priceless. Look for more expert stuff from Mr. Boyll!Michael Butts
It's not a catastrophe
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is an excellent read. I usually read only good stories because I spend a lot of time "prepping" my reading. I read reviews, the dust jacket, talk to ople, etc. This was a rare impulsive buy - it looked good from the jacket, I was traveling, I needed something to read, etc. Well, I must tell you this was a good choice. the characters are three dimensional, the plot is just twisted enough to be interesting, the story itself just unbelievable enough to be considered. It is a fast read, but don't skip over too many paragraphs thining you a getting ahead - you will miss something. Buy it, read it, lend it to your best friend. Do it now.
Katastrophe is an AMAZING book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I will start this review with a confession... . I have not YET finished this book. Ahhhh, I feel better now. Saying that, I must tell you (the reader of this review) that I felt compelled to write a review even though I haven't finished this book. It is that good! The writing is exquisite and the storyline is relentlessly paced. I find myself wanting to call work and telling them I'm sick just to read more and more of this book, but since I work in a bookstore, I just read at work (only on breaks and lunches of course). I plan of finishing this book before this review gets posted, so feel free to email me and I'll tell you if the ending is as good as the rest of the book (which I'm guessing it will be). If you are like me and love to read a good thriller, then do yourself a favor and read this book.
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