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Rating: Summary: Spectacular, realistic, creepy Review: This was a "can't put it down" read for me. I can't imagine why it wasn't a huge bestseller, and why it didn't make it into paperback. Go figure. I hope Brian Tobin is still writing!
Rating: Summary: Spectacular, realistic, creepy Review: This was a "can't put it down" read for me. I can't imagine why it wasn't a huge bestseller, and why it didn't make it into paperback. Go figure. I hope Brian Tobin is still writing!
Rating: Summary: The characters jump off the page at you Review: Tobin, who is, of course, the author of The Ransom, continues in his idiosyncratic milieu of a town, and perhaps a generation, gone bad. If you are a child of the sixties or seventies, and remember walking the streets of a town full of losers, this tome is both a wake up call, and a welcome home. Highly recommended and, quite possibly, soon to be a major motion picture.
Rating: Summary: The characters jump off the page at you Review: Tobin, who is, of course, the author of The Ransom, continues in his idiosyncratic milieu of a town, and perhaps a generation, gone bad. If you are a child of the sixties or seventies, and remember walking the streets of a town full of losers, this tome is both a wake up call, and a welcome home. Highly recommended and, quite possibly, soon to be a major motion picture.
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