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David Robbins (4) (1950–)

Author of Spook Night

For other authors named David Robbins, see the disambiguation page.

David Robbins (4) has been aliased into David L. Robbins.

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Works by David Robbins

Works have been aliased into David L. Robbins.

Spook Night (1995) 53 copies
Hell-O-Ween (1992) 51 copies
The Fox Run (1986) 47 copies
A Wolf in the Fold (2007) 35 copies
Doomsday (2009) 35 copies
The Wrath (1829) 34 copies
The Wereling (1983) 29 copies
Thief River Falls Run (1986) 29 copies
Nowhere, TX (1725) 29 copies
Twin Cities Run (1986) 28 copies
Proof of Life (2000) 27 copies
Spectre (1867) 26 copies
Dakota Run (1987) 21 copies
New York Run (1988) 21 copies
Invisible Invader (2001) — Ghostwriter — 20 copies
Capital Run (1988) 20 copies
Denver Run (1987) 20 copies
Armageddon Run (1987) 19 copies
Seattle Run (1988) 18 copies
By the Horns (2006) 18 copies
Citadel Run (1987) 16 copies
Kalispell Run (1987) 16 copies
Houston Run (1988) 15 copies
Liberty Run (1988) 15 copies
Anaheim Run (1988) 15 copies
First Strike (1989) 15 copies
Pirate Strike (1989) 14 copies
Miami Run (1989) 14 copies
Nevada Run (1989) 14 copies
Twisted (2004) 14 copies
Green Bay Run (1990) 14 copies
Boston Run (1990) 13 copies
Atlanta Run (1989) 13 copies
Dallas Run (1990) 13 copies
Vampire Strike (1989) 13 copies
Extreme Force (1994) — Ghostwriter — 12 copies
Spartan Run (1991) 12 copies
Memphis Run (1989) 11 copies
Blood Feud (2010) 11 copies
Cincinnati Run (1989) 11 copies
Yellowstone Run (1990) 11 copies
Outlands Strike (1989) 11 copies
Pipeline Strike (1989) 10 copies
Madman Run (1991) 10 copies
New Orleans Run (1991) 9 copies
Crusher Strike (1990) 9 copies
Sioux War Cry (1997) — Ghostwriter — 8 copies
L.A. Strike (1990) 8 copies
Quest Strike (1991) 8 copies
Terror Strike (1990) 8 copies
Dead Zone Strike (1990) 8 copies
Nevada Nemesis (Trailsman #272) (2004) — Ghostwriter — 7 copies
Guns on the Prairie (2015) 7 copies
Town Tamers (2013) 7 copies
Devil Strike (1990) 7 copies
Death Master Strike (1991) 7 copies
Vengeance Strike (1991) 7 copies
Chicago Run (1991) 7 copies
Blood Cult (1981) 6 copies
Dakota Deception (1999) — Ghostwriter — 6 copies
Thunder Valley (2012) 6 copies
Missouri Massacre (1997) — Ghostwriter — 6 copies
Pecos Death (1997) — Ghostwriter — 5 copies
Badlanders (2014) 5 copies
Mountain Manhunt (2004) — Ghostwriter — 5 copies
Ozarks Onslaught (2004) — Ghostwriter — 5 copies
Rocky Mountain Nightmare (1997) — Ghostwriter — 4 copies
Island Devils (Trailsman - Giant) (2005) — Ghostwriter — 3 copies
Diablo (1997) 3 copies
Dark Days (2013) 1 copy
Battlefield Mars (2016) 1 copy

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A good, but not great spook-filled Halloween story involving a headless horseman who occasionally haunts and murders the good folk of Spook Hollow, PA. The book follows the four members of the dysfunctional Grant family. New to the community, the Grant family is here because they left the hustle and bustle of Philadelphia and moved to Spook Hollow to attempt to reconnect as a family - especially husband, John and his wife, Laurie, who seem to be heading down the dark road to divorce.
Teenager Kip Grant and his older sister, Shery, aren't too happy about the move until they each meet a member of the opposite sex to whom they become attracted.
When things literally start to go bump in the night, the family begins to question the old folktale about the horseman searching for his head. Suddenly, even stranger things start happening, including the murders of a couple of townsfolk.
Author David Robbins has just enough scares and horrific scenes to keep this book moving forward. Certainly, there is a tremendous amount of suspension of disbelief needed to enjoy this book, but if you can do that, then you'll find this an enjoyable Halloween read.
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coachtim30 | 1 other review | Oct 18, 2023 |
Silly well-paced schlocky horror. I enjoyed it quite a bit for exactly what it was; the book equivalent of an above average B movie.
 
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jseger9000 | 1 other review | Dec 20, 2021 |
This review is written with a GPL 3.0 license and the rights contained therein shall supersede all TOS by any and all websites in regards to copying and sharing without proper authorization and permissions. Crossposted at Bookstooge.booklikes.blogspot.wordpress.leafmarks.tumblr.com by express permission of this reviewer Title: The Fox Run Series: Endworld Author: David Robbins Rating: 2 of 5 Stars Genre: SFF Pages: 255 Synopsis: World War III has taken place 100 years ago and one man had prepared for it. Now the group of survivors must go forth into the world as their own homegrounds are having deleterious effect on their lifespans. My Thoughts: Post-Apocalypse fiction. It could have been good, but unfortunately, this was cringeworthily eye rollingly bad. 100 years, got that? 100 years to train everybody in your compound to defend themselves at a basic level. 100 years for roads to be taken over by nature [10 years of non-use and most roads will be undrivable. 15-20 years and they aren't roads any more]. 100 years for other communities to either survive or completely fall apart. The 3 main characters are always kidding about their being a "white man" and a "red man" as one of them is an Indian. The last Indian in North America. Because obviously of 15 couples at the beginning only the Indians married other Indians. Then the women. Now, I am NOT a fan of women in the military but if you have a group of 70 people, in a completely hostile world, you train EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM to take care of themselves, from their childhood. However, the women presented here are full breasted lovelies just waiting to have babies. I'm all for that! But it isn't realistic, nor even probable. Finally, guns and food. You CANNOT store enough guns, ammo and food stuffs for 70 people for 100 years. Logistically, it simply isn't feasible. And your gene pool is too small. So with those problems and some really stupid decisions all around and some poor writing, I found this lackluster. However, because I am such a generous guy, I am going to try the next book and hope beyond hope that this book was a fluke in this finely written epic series. *sarcasm* "… (more)
 
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