CANADIANRJFAN Wrote:I'm finding that I'm enjoying Conspiracies as much as The Tomb & Legacies.
Having Abe Grossman in the opening pages immediately put the reader into familiar territory & allowed the story to really take-off.
CANADIANRJFAN Wrote:I'm finding that I'm enjoying Conspiracies as much as The Tomb & Legacies.
Having Abe Grossman in the opening pages immediately put the reader into familiar territory & allowed the story to really take-off.
neotank Wrote:Conspiracies is Great! Especially for the Xfile crowd (ME!)
Lisa Wrote:Conspiracies is still my favorite RJ novel to date.
Lisa
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Well, Lisa, I'd go with ALL THE RAGE and CRISSCROSS, but we're talkin' William Tell here, ain't we?
t4terrific Wrote:I did like Crisscross a lot. Everything seemed to go all wrong for RJ. In the end, he took out the Dementedists, but there were a lot of casualties along the way. I think it served to push Jack closer to the edge of Sanity/Insanity. How much more can he take before he breaks?
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:This might be a minor SPOILER--BEWARE--
But Jack hasn't broken so far, no reason to think he will. He's carved from hard wood--if you haven't yet, check out NIGHTWORLD, t4. Or better yet, wait for Paul's rewrite. One of the best books I've ever read. And I ain't lyin.'