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The Hell That Is Ice

The Hell That Is Ice

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Spine tingling
Review: Horror is not usually my choice but after our local paper featured this first time author, I had to purchase it. My whole family read it and it kept us all awake nights Very supernatural horror, not graphic violence so even if it is not your normal genre, give it a try!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book was encreadible!
Review: The story line in this story has so many twists and turns that I never wanted to put it down. The author does a great job of character development, and the imagery that he creates in your head is frightening but enticing at the same time. This is a must read book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An amazing accomplishment for a first-time author!
Review: This "spiritual thriller" is the type of story that grabs you from the very beginning and deosn't let go until the shocking conclusion. Usually, I tend to be a rather lazy reader in that I will take a few weeks to finish a book but, in this case I found myself picking it up whenever I had spare time. This "Dean Koontz-esque" story begins with a family that is haunted by an evil force that is unlike any horror I could ever imagine or would want to for that matter. Throughout the book this evil "force" is elusive and seemingly omnipotent. What this first-time author does is take the conventional concept of Hell and twist it into, as the title suggests, a Hell that is cold and dark. Anyone who appreciates the thrill of a Steven King book would thouroughly enjoy "The Hell That Is Ice."


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