Drew Me In
Well, color me intrigued. Was not expecting to be so captivated in these first 40 or so pages. There is such a cast of characters and I want to know more about how they all fit into this story. I was very confused on how the train story from the intro would come into play, but it makes so much more sense now. I really hope they make an audio book version of this - the podcast aspect could be fantastic. I'm definitely a bit apprehensive when it comes to horror, but I'd definitely be willing to check this out.