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  2. Cabal is a 1988 horror novella by the British author Clive Barker. It was originally published in the United States as part of a collection comprising a novel and several short stories from Barker's sixth and final volume of the Books of Blood . Plot.

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  3. Jan 1, 1988 · 3.92. 21,070 ratings851 reviews. Cabal is the story of Boone, a tortured soul haunted by the conviction that he has committed atrocious crimes. In a necropolis in the wilds of Canada, he seeks refuge and finds the last great creatures of the world - the shape-shifters known as the Nightbreed.

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  4. Jan 7, 2021 · To summarise, Cabal is for all intents and purpose a horror book: serial killer, murders, secret societies, troubled people. However, it is much more than the sum of its parts. It draws in so many themes (see snippet below) that it defies a typical genre description: Mental Health. Manipulation. Power Imbalance. Acceptance and belonging. Obsession.

  5. Every Fear is a Desire. In London, September 1988 by Lisa Tuttle, Clive Barker's Shadows in Eden. "I wanted to do the reverse of what I did in Weaveworld which was to really cross the t's and dot the i's, give every detail of psychology and so on. In Cabal I wanted to present a piece of quicksilver adventuring in which you were just seeing ...

  6. Plot and story summary for Cabal by Clive Barker. Boone, a young man suffering from an unspecified mental disorder, is told by his trusted psychiatrist, Decker, that he is responsible for brutal serial murders in Calgary.

  7. Cabal was written over the course of eight months in 1987 and published in 1988. Its appearance came hard on the heels of its author's two most successful projects to date: the screen debut of the first Hellraiser movie and the massive popularity of his break-out novel, Weaveworld.

  8. Jan 1, 1993 · 4.36. 603 ratings19 reviews. This edition combines two books in one. Weaveworld was published in 1987 and Cabal followed in 1988. Clive Barker made his mark on modern fiction with Weaveworld with this surreal and magical tale exploring the profound and overwhelming terror that results.

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