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Review Date: 11/25/2013
I'm a big fan of the Amityville legend. I even got to visit "the house" itself a couple of years ago which was a real treat. I took a chance on this book since it is supposedly a true story. Believe me, it's not true but that's not to say it's not well written. The story would've been better as a stand alone story rather than tying itself to the Amityville series.
Review Date: 9/6/2013
This is the second book by Simon Clark I've read. The first being The Tower which was outstanding. Ghost Monster is a fun and quick read. It's about a small town about to be invaded by some very mean ghosts that have been kept imprisoned in a tomb for centuries. This story has a lot of action along with a bit of sex and gore but not too much. The good guys are likeable. This story wasn't as good as The Tower but still very enjoyable.
Review Date: 4/27/2009
If you're a fan of Richard Laymon then this book won't disappoint you. It's got it's share of suspense, horror, and of course sex. It's a rather lengthy book at over 500 pages but don't let that stop you. It's a real page turner. I finished it in record time.
Review Date: 8/7/2011
Not a bad little book. It talks about the 1953 tornado that went through the heart of Waco, TX. A day that started innocently enough turned into a nightmare that took over 100 lives. If you're a weather buff like I am you will enjoy this book.
Review Date: 11/25/2013
I decided to read this book just recently after I learned that I know the author personally and never knew she wrote a book. It is a well written memoir of the horror of having her kids kidnapped from her by her ex-husband. The lengths she had to go in order to try and get them back is nothing short of amazing. I highly recommend this book even if you don't have children of your own.
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