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Charmed Life |
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Rating: Summary: Excellent Story! By an Excellent Writer! Review: Bernard Taylor is one of the all time greatest suspense(horror) writers. I loved every minute I spent reading this novel, you have to give this author a try HE ROCKS! If you enjoy this book try; The Godsend, Madeline, Sweetheart Sweetheart, Mother's Boys they are all 5 star books.
Rating: Summary: THE UNDER-RATED MASTER Review: What a pleasant surprise! The pitch of Taylors books is usually dead center between the opaqueness of Ramsey Campbell and the not-so-subtle style of Stephen King, and "Chamed Life" is no exception! The story revolves around Guy Holman, a man who was fated to die several times but inexplicably escaped; we learn that two very different groups of people are interested in his death or survival because of the impact his dying would have on the future. As fantastic as it all sounds, it's actually a wonderfully suspenceful book that brilliantly weaves two or three stories together at once. Why isn't this author more successful?
Rating: Summary: Excellent Story! By an Excellent Writer! Review: What a pleasant surprise! The pitch of Taylors books is usually dead center between the opaqueness of Ramsey Campbell and the not-so-subtle style of Stephen King, and "Chamed Life" is no exception! The story revolves around Guy Holman, a man who was fated to die several times but inexplicably escaped; we learn that two very different groups of people are interested in his death or survival because of the impact his dying would have on the future. As fantastic as it all sounds, it's actually a wonderfully suspenceful book that brilliantly weaves two or three stories together at once. Why isn't this author more successful?
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