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Vespers
Vespers
Author: Jeff Rovin
2 cassettes / 3 hours — Read by Boyd Gaines — A new name in terror flies circles around the competition. — Vicious bat attacks moving southward along the Hudson River prompt Nancy Joyce, a bat scientist who works for the Bronx Zoo, to investigate.  When the attacks move into the New York subway system, Manhattan police detective Robert Ge...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780375404726
ISBN-10: 0375404724
Publication Date: 10/6/1998
Edition: Abridged
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Publisher: Random House Audio
Book Type: Audio Cassette
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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CocoCee avatar reviewed Vespers on + 404 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
What a fun book! Bats are attacking New Yorkers! It takes a cop and a bat expert to sort through things, while staying alive through all the bat attacks! Great visual descriptions! Reminded me of the monster movies of the 50's and 60's.... ants, monsters, rats, etc. Great reading for an afternoon!
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jazzysmom avatar reviewed Vespers on + 907 more book reviews
Says it is cassettes, but it is a Hardback. Horror story well written--was kinda scary when you think this could really happen. Lots of suspense, held my attention all the way through. I'd read again.
jm14 avatar reviewed Vespers on + 30 more book reviews
fast paced book couldn't wait to finish it
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This was an exciting book - the bat version of Steve Alten's _Meg_... Giant loose bats killing the people of New York. It was a fast-paced book. I enjoyed it - the characters were pretty good and the plot line was not overly predictable. The very end was a bit ridiculous - unless some sort of sequel is planned. It was written in 1998, so some of the technology was a little dated: the lack of cell-phones, pagers, "E-mail" ... and the dominance of the World Trade Center. The weirdest part is that the back of the book states that it is supposed to be movie soon, and I couldn't find any information about that... they've had over a decade to make it, after all!


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