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Herbert James : Moon (Onyx)

by James Herbert

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Penguin Books Ltd (1987), Edition: Reissue, Paperback

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Although I enjoyed this book which had a good plot I found it not to be one of my favourites from James Herbert. I thought the lead character to be a bit wishy-washy and that there was too much emphasis on the 'love' scenes. If I had wanted graphic sex descriptions I would have chosen a different type of book. ( )
  Violetta | Nov 25, 2007 |
Herbert delivers a great story. A must for any diehard fan! ( )
  Scaryguy | Sep 5, 2007 |
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The boy was laid on the grass beside the pit where the night breeze ruffled his hair, blowing wisps across his pale, unlined forehead. His clothes were cut free and pulled aside so that the body was naked to the night, white marble in color and stillness. Metal glinted in the moonlight, plunging downward, entering, slicing. When the moon rises, terror descends....
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Psychic Jon Childes, a teacher of computer science at a private girls' school in the Channel Islands, has unwillingly linked minds telepathically with a particularly vicious murderer, whose crimes have a strange connection with the phases of the moon. While police are suspicious of Childes, they seek his assistance as his nightmare visions grow stronger and the killer chooses his daughter as intended victim.

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