Summary of this Book... | ||
Thirteen-year old Angel has been bullied by her classmates all her life when her parents abruptly move to a new town and a new house. But the bullying doesn’t stop, her father is abusive, and the new house has secrets. Fortunately, she finds a new friend named Seth, who is also suffering from the same things that she is. Together they discover the secrets of the house, aided by a black cat with a white patch on its chest. But the cat is more than just a cat. It once lived in the house...four hundred years ago...when it wasn’t a cat. | ||
I especially liked... | ||
Saul’s writing style. It's unique, and although he uses a lot of technical words, they're not so technical to turn the reader away from the story. | ||
When I finished reading this Book I wanted to... | ||
This is the sixth book of John Saul’s I’ve read, all in a row. His writing is highly addictive, and all I wanted to do was read the next one. Immediately. | ||
The author of this Book... | ||
Saul has published more than thirty novels, so it’s no wonder he still haunting his readers. His first one, 'Suffer The Children', was an instant bestseller with over a million books sold. With his style of horror, reminiscent of Dean Koontz, Saul has become one of the best horror writers around. | ||
I recommend this Book because... | ||
If you're looking for a late night scare, (or anytime) this is the book you should read. | ||
Further Comments... | ||
John Saul's writing has captivated me. Since stumbling across his books in the local library, I've been reading them one after the other. I can't seem to get enough of him! | ||
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