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Rating: Summary: Radio Drama at it's greatest! A must-read! Review: 6 delightful stories equally thrilling and spooky await you in this new arrival from Canadian writer Jack J. Ward.Scripts such as 'Gluttony: Soul Survivor' and 'The Hitchhiker' not only keep you on the edge of your seat and raise the hairs on the back of your neck, they also provide a unique insight into humanity, and address issues we all deal with on a daily basis. I recommend this to anyone interested in reading one of the finest examples of macabre creativity that Canada has to offer. Whether or not you're a fan of radio drama, you'll love this book. And remember... sunsets are for demons.
Rating: Summary: If you love drama, mystery & suspense you will love this! Review: If you are a Hitchcock fan, or even a Twilight Zone or Outer Limits fan, welcome to your new addiction! Shadowlands runs along the same lines. Drama and suspense with the unexpected twist at the end. These stories are written in script form, so your imagination takes the scenes and effects, pulling it all together. The six "sin-stories" in this book are not what you might think they are at first glance. Jack Ward uses such a subtlety in these sins you almost - just almost- miss the sin altogether. But it's there. You will find yourself connecting with the main character of each story. Righteous Pride. Lonely, empty, Envy. Gluttonous choices. Lustful drive. Suppressed Anger. Losing yourself to Greed. Ward makes you think- about the story, about yourself. And as he states in his weekly radio intro, it certainly "teases the imagination". So sit back, relax, and curl up with this book. You won't want to come back to reality.
Rating: Summary: If you love drama, mystery & suspense you will love this! Review: If you are a Hitchcock fan, or even a Twilight Zone or Outer Limits fan, welcome to your new addiction! Shadowlands runs along the same lines. Drama and suspense with the unexpected twist at the end. These stories are written in script form, so your imagination takes the scenes and effects, pulling it all together. The six "sin-stories" in this book are not what you might think they are at first glance. Jack Ward uses such a subtlety in these sins you almost - just almost- miss the sin altogether. But it's there. You will find yourself connecting with the main character of each story. Righteous Pride. Lonely, empty, Envy. Gluttonous choices. Lustful drive. Suppressed Anger. Losing yourself to Greed. Ward makes you think- about the story, about yourself. And as he states in his weekly radio intro, it certainly "teases the imagination". So sit back, relax, and curl up with this book. You won't want to come back to reality.
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