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The Keep

The Keep

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What you've been looking for in a horror book...
Review: If you've been perusing the horror section for a truly captivating novel which will both frighten you and yet keep you reading far into the night, then look no further. The author, F. Paul Wilson, has written a truly interesting horror story. His writing style is excellent. This is definitely one of the books worth buying, reading and keeping in your bookshelf for future reading. It is that good!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Keep By F. Paul Wilson
Review: This book is one of the best books I have read in a long time. I find myself re-reading this book over time after time. F. Paul Wilson really did it with this book. If you are looking for a writer who can capture a moment or scene in time you have found him. IT IS THE BEST!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Keep
Review: I always loved the story. "The Keep" is one of my favorite books and I read it twice. I loved the rivalry between Woermann and Kaempffer. Klaus Woermann and Erich Kaempffer are my favorite characters in this book. I found them fascinating.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: KEEP this book!
Review: This is a novel that I read several years ago, and it still vividly remains in my mind. This is a novel for those who love vampire stories, especially Dracula. It's a novel that takes the reader to an occupied Nazi village in Romania. In this village there is a castle with 16,807 nickle crosses embedded in the stone walls of the keep. It's a great read that remains a constant page turner. It's a story with a great plot, that will leave you with a jaw dropped to the floor by the time you reach the ending.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing!!!!!!
Review: F. Paul Wilson has knack for capturing your attention. After picking up this book I didn`t want to put it down. I forst heard of the book when I rented the movie of the same name "The Keep", it wasn`t bad and then decided to read the book. The movie didn`t do it justice but do they ever!!! If you want to appreciate the book even more rent the movie...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent good vs evil,horror,love story combination.
Review: When I first read "The Keep" I was drawn by the historical time period involved. As I read on the excellent way that Mr. Wilson portrays characters,scenery,and story line in a most tangible way kept me spellbound for the rest of the book. Anyone who enjoys historical or geographical accuracy in a compelling story line will want to read this book. I've read this book numerous times,including once aloud for a friend . I believe this is one of my favorite books/stories. Definitely a must read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you only read one horror book in your life....
Review: this must be it. The Keep is a well-written story with very original ideas. The style the author uses to write about the darkness enveloping people is really scary. I first read it more than 10 years ago and continue to re-read it. The story is timeless and the publisher should continue reprinting the book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Horror with a flair.
Review: Quite possibly the best book I've read. Kept me mesmerized for hours, and one dark, thunderous night, I put it down until someone came home to keep me company as I finished reading. Kept me on the edge of my seat.

The Keep, by F. Paul Wilson, is a classic good vs evil story about WWII nazies and a vampiric being locked up for centuries. I lost track of the book for years, and now look forward to reading the rest of the series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Still great after all these years...
Review: I recently picked up a copy of The Keep at a used book store, fondly remembering it to be one of the best novels I've read. I thought I might reaquaint myself with the story, and if it turned out to be as good as I remembered, read the rest of the series. Very quickly I found myself finished with this book and actively searching for the rest in the series, all of which I found and devoured immediately. F. Paul Wilson's novels are superbly written and are wonderfully woven together into the climax with Nightworld. Start with The Keep, but don't stop until you've gone through the series and finished with Nightworld.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Keep
Review: The Keep is perhaps the most astonishing spectacle of horror I have had the privelage of reading. It combines a dramatic storyline, believeable characters, and the difinitive portrayal of good versus evil set against a historical backdrop. Something is murdering the troops of a Nazi regime located in an abondoned castle in the Transylvanian Alps. A lone warrior awakens from a sleep and is lurred to the castle by a mysterious force. A young Jewish woman and her father are held mercilessly against their will until they can unravel the mysteries locked away for centuries in the keep. What mysterious force is murdering men by the dozens? Who is the brave warrior who is drawn to castle? What is the significance of the crosses inlaid in the castle walls? The Keep is a thrilling adventure and a bold experience in sheer terror. See Also: The Tomb, The Touch, Reborn, Reprisal, and Nightworld.


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