Talk About Gripping

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Man, this book just grabs on to you and does not let go. From the moment you finish the prologue, you're desperate to find out what happened and how things could have gone so wrong. Then we meet our characters and everything seems almost OK. It's like the record scratch of record scratches, but somehow it's OK, because you're gonna need build up to reach a climax like we saw in the prologue.

The cover is striking in its starkness, but it tells an eerie story. That's not just shadow down there with that axe. The trip may have been a bad call, but the book certainly isn't.