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* [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]]: Rictus and his family
* [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]]: Rictus and his family
* [[The Renfield]]: Rictus is revealed to be one.
* [[The Renfield]]: Rictus is revealed to be one.
* [[Reset Button Ending]]: [[Ripple Effect Proof Memory|Sort of.]]
* [[Reset Button Ending]]: [[Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory|Sort of.]]
* [[The Reveal]]
* [[The Reveal]]
* [[Right Behind Me]]: {{spoiler|After Hood is seemingly defeated, Rictus reveals that he had secretly stolen some of Hood's power for himself. But then a hand reaches out of the ruins of the House and grabs him... }}
* [[Right Behind Me]]: {{spoiler|After Hood is seemingly defeated, Rictus reveals that he had secretly stolen some of Hood's power for himself. But then a hand reaches out of the ruins of the House and grabs him... }}
* [[Ripple Effect Proof Memory]]
* [[Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory]]
* [[Strange Girl]]: Lulu, lampshaded by Wendell.
* [[Strange Girl]]: Lulu, lampshaded by Wendell.
* [[Title Drop]]: In a [[Not So Different]] moment, {{spoiler|"Vampire King" Hood}} tells Harvey he is a "Thief of Always" just like him.
* [[Title Drop]]: In a [[Not So Different]] moment, {{spoiler|"Vampire King" Hood}} tells Harvey he is a "Thief of Always" just like him.
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[[Category:Childrens Literature]]
[[Category:Childrens Literature]]
[[Category:The Thief Of Always]]
[[Category:The Thief Of Always]]
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Revision as of 16:41, 26 January 2014

The Thief Of Always is a fable written by Clive Barker that may read like a children's book, but it's just as enjoyable for adults. It deals with temptation, growing up and mortality, and it has a few good helpings of High Octane Nightmare Fuel, as expected of Clive Barker.

Ten-year-old Harvey Swick is unsatisfied with boring, day-to-day life; he is sick of dealing with school, homework, nagging parents... Until a shady figure named Rictus appears in his room and offers him a stay at the "Holiday House", a paradise where kids don't age or ever have work. There are four seasons a day, every night is Christmas, and the House grants any wish, all made possible by a man called Mr. Hood.

Harvey quickly befriends the incumbent residents of the house: two other kids named Wendell and Lulu, kindly caretaker Mrs. Griffin and her seemingly sentient cats, and two of Rictus' "siblings". However, some sinister hints are dropped, such as the collection of children's clothes in the attic, the forbidden lake behind the House, and mentions of a fourth member of Rictus' family called "Carna". Above all, who is Mr. Hood and where does he get his power from? Eventually, Harvey's curiosity and growing suspicions about the House lead him to discover some unpleasant truths...

Tropes used in The Thief of Always include: