BANSHEES
By Mike Baron
WordFire Press
401 pages
Since turning his considerable
talents to prose, Eisner Award winning comicbook writer Mike Baron has been
knocking out some fantastic over-the-top fiction. Among these is “Banshees,” a
horror fantasy set squarely in the world of rock and roll and its tale is as
loud and boisterous as the craziest heavy metal performers blasting out musical
Armageddon.
The tale revolves around the
apparent resurrection of a 70s trio known as the Banshees who went out in a
blaze of glory when their private plane crashed into the unyielding Scottish
Highlands. Now, decades later a new group appears on the European circuit claiming
to be the Banshees and playing the old band’s repertoire in perfect mimicry.
Enough so that several people begin to wonder if this may in fact be the actual
Banshees returned from the dead.
Chief of amongst these is Ian St. James,
the only progeny of the original three, being the son of the Banshees’ drummer
Oaian St.James. Himself a one time musician, now down on his luck, St. James
attempts to contact the group only to be thwarted by the group’s manager, a
decidedly thuggish Russian mobster associated with an occult group known as the
Mad Monks. When an attempt is made on his life, St. James quickly realizes
there is more going on than merely a publicity gimmick by a group of rock and
roll posers. Something totally beyond his ability to deal with alone.
His luck changes when a reporter for
the popular In Crowd magazine, Connie
Cosgrove, enlist his aid chronicling the Banshees newly scheduled tour from Berlin to Paris, London and ultimately the US;
all to culminated at a sold out venue in Los
Angeles. Along
the way they meet a weird fellow named Prof. Klapp who is convinced the
Banshees are the resurrected dead and their appearance in the world signals the
end of times. Whereas only St. James has the
ability, through his blood connection, to stop them and save all mankind.
Baron’s book is a rocket blast of
suspense that moves at breakneck speed. Along the way it is crammed with
hundreds of hilarious cultural bon mots and innuendos that set it leagues above
other mundane horror tales. “Banshees”
is a brilliant achievement by a creative force that is just getting warmed
up.
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