A rant about books, horror, and the weird. I sometimes take on my love/hate relationship with goodreads and Amazon.
A pretty good book. I was disappointed by Neverland, the only other Douglas Clegg book I've read, but this was fine and a great October book. Clegg creates great characters a la McCammon and gives them life. We care about Stony Crawford and his dilemma. The story was suspenseful but a little difficult to follow at times due to all the jumping around. Clegg has a creative plot and a clever resolution. I thought the writing was above average for this type of mmpb horror and a delight to read.