"King surprisingly touching"
Stephen King's "The Things They Left Behind" is strangly touching and wonderful story.
"Nice Sequel"
Nice Sequel to Creepers without "cheating" Nothing worse then a sequal that uses cheap tricks, but this sequal actual stands alone from Creepers as a seperate story that happens to involve the same main characters.
"Great read"
Creepers is a good story with some nice twist and turns. Just creepy enough to keep hard core horror readers interested but not much gore for the squeemish.
"No Relic"
The Ruins has been compared to Preston and Child's The Relic but I don't know why. This was one BORING story. The "build up" just went on entirly too long. Like a good scary read with monsters, mystery and a good plot?- skip The Ruins and run to The Relic or any of the books by Douglas Preston and Lincol Child.
"Scarpetts circa 1811"
if you love the Patrica Cromwell "Scarpetta" novels you will certainly enjoy this.
The first female forsenic pathologist, set in Englend during the reign of Edward II.
Birillant and suspensful.
"Odd but Loveable"
This latest book in the life of Odd Thomas is as entertaining as the last two.
You have to fall in love with a man this sweet and unassuming, even if he keeps finding himself in very bad places. Who knew a monestary could be so deadly??