I just finished a buddy read with my fellow 80's horror lovers over at Goodreads. I'm so glad I participated because this book was just plain FUN!This was a unique tale that successfully blended demonic possession with courtroom drama. I know it sounds like a crazy mix, and it is, but believe me ...
Hmm... okay. So, I'm trying to gather my thoughts so that I can adequately, coherently, and fairly review this book. A little background on how the book came to me first. My sweety pie, Jeremiah, borrowed this book to me. I didn't ask for a book to borrow, but one evening he had two books sitting...
On the front cover of the book Stephen King is quoted to have said that nobody writes horror better than John Farris. A blurb like this gives the reader high expectations, so I was a little disappointed to discover that the book isn’t even horror. If I had a point system for rating books, points ...
Perhaps I was expecting a different kind of book...something a little more apocalyptic.The characters are well written, however some are a little one dimensional. To be fair, the one dimensional characters are supporting characters. However, I felt that the Enid Walker character could have been f...
The third in what I've discovered is a quatrology (just ordered the final one, "Avenging Fury," from Used B&N, as no used bookstores in town had it; same with "Heavy Planet," although I digress...). This book is quite satisfying, consistent with the previous one and better than the first, althoug...
All Heads Turn When The Hunt Goes By has not only a great title, but also a story that grabs you and pulls you along. A member of the black magic genre, it is a continuation of Rider Haggard’s 1887 novel She, in which Ayesha, an ancient white goddess in Africa with supernatural powers, dies but,...