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Rating: Summary: Primer for how to!? Review: Reading this story of a famous concert pianist that is left to carry the classical music torch after his grumpy mentor passes away I thought hmmmmmmm.This novel is like a primer in how to write a horror novel. It has no bells and whistles, but instead relies on sound technical soundness, strong characterization, and a well paced plot. If I taught a contemporary English-Horror class to young people I might add this to curriculum.The story isn't Terribly original but Hynd tells it well, adding a creepy feel to his themes of love, responsibilty hubris etc... This is by far not my favourite horror novel of all time or even ghost story for that matter, but I did enjoy it and as I said if nothing else it is good to read "meat n potatoes" kinda writing in a field sometimes overwhelmed by hacks that forget the basics of good storytelling.
Rating: Summary: A Gem! Review: Terrific dynamic between the lead and his love. Very good psychological study of a prodigy. Full of suspense. A great read for the summer -- or the winter (just turn all the lights on in the house!).
Rating: Summary: Excellent horror/romance Review: Terrific dynamic between the lead and his love. Very good psychological study of a prodigy. Full of suspense. A great read for the summer -- or the winter (just turn all the lights on in the house!).
Rating: Summary: A Gem! Review: This book, like the author's other re-issued novels GHOSTS and CEMETERY OF ANGELS are much underrated. Hynd is easily the equal of Koontz or King or the other masters of supernatural suspence. Why doesn't he have a publisher who promotes him properly?
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