A jest and a vengeance by E. Hoffmann Price
E. Hoffmann Price drops us into the French colonial outpost of Chandernagore, India, where Pierre de Grandin arrives to claim an inheritance from a relative he never knew. Instead of a peaceful new life, he walks into a nightmare. The legacy isn't just property; it's a bitter, generations-old blood feud with the sinister Hindu priest, Gorash. This isn't a simple dispute over land. It's a conflict poisoned by dark magic, forgotten oaths, and a curse that has waited patiently for Pierre's return.
The Story
Pierre quickly learns his family name is a target. Gorash, wielding a frightening blend of hypnotic power and ancient tantric rites, has sworn vengeance for a wrong done long ago. Pierre's inheritance is the prize, but his life is the cost. The plot is a tight chase, with Pierre and a small band of allies—including a determined French administrator and a loyal servant—racing to understand the roots of the curse before Gorash's mystical vengeance consumes them all. It's a fight for survival where bullets are useless against spells, and the real battlefield is the past.
Why You Should Read It
Price was a master of putting ordinary people in extraordinary, supernatural danger. What I love here is the atmosphere. You can feel the heat, smell the incense, and sense the lurking fear in the shadows. Pierre isn't a superhero; he's a confused man in over his head, which makes his struggle believable. The villain, Gorash, is genuinely menacing because his power feels ancient and alien against the European characters. The book moves at a breakneck pace—it's a single, sustained bolt of adventure-horror. It’s less about deep philosophy and more about delivering a thrilling, spooky ride with a fantastic historical backdrop.
Final Verdict
This is a perfect pick for fans of classic pulp adventure and early 20th-century horror. If you enjoy the works of Robert E. Howard or H.P. Lovecraft but want a story set outside the usual European or American landscapes, you'll find a gem here. It's also great for anyone who likes their history with a heavy dose of the supernatural. The prose is direct and energetic, making it a compelling, one-sitting kind of book. Just be ready for a story where the past is never really dead, and sometimes, it's out for blood.
Daniel King
6 months agoJust what I was looking for.
Logan Thomas
1 year agoSurprisingly enough, the author's voice is distinct and makes complex topics easy to digest. Definitely a 5-star read.
James King
6 months agoJust what I was looking for.
Paul Martin
1 year agoI was skeptical at first, but it provides a comprehensive overview perfect for everyone. Exactly what I needed.