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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I enjoyed the story. It kept me riveted from beginning to end. The author writes with a regionally specific style, so American readers might find his "voice" a bit off, but it flows well. The dialogue is believable and he does not waste words. ( ) no reviews | add a review
First the birds went quiet. Then the evening sky filled with strange clouds that trapped the heat below. Now Callum wakes, dripping in sweat. Something has come to his isolated Welsh farm. If he's going to keep his family alive during this single night when all hell breaks loose, he'll have to think fast. And when he sees what he's facing, he suspects even that may not be enough. Otherworldly creepiness that captures the uneasy fear of the film Signs, or the early books of Dean Koontz and Richard Laymon. This blast of a book can be read in one nail-biting session. No library descriptions found. |
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