Scott Miller Wrote:I don't think it is the case in her situation, she seemed to be legitimately horrified and drawn to it simultaneously.
Scott Miller Wrote:I don't think it is the case in her situation, she seemed to be legitimately horrified and drawn to it simultaneously.So was I. I wanted to put it down, but I just couldn't.
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Isn't that the fun part, Scott? Like a car crash or a fire?
sigokat Wrote:I still haven't read The Keep. I don't think the library here on post has it, so I think I'll take a look at Amazon today and place an order. If its scary then I'll enjoy it (is it RJ or not...I'm not sure?)
Will reply once I get the book and start reading.
sigokat Wrote:well I ordered a copy of The Keep and Infernal today. Hope to get them by early next week...now I'm really excited to start reading it...will definitely leave a review once I finish...I feel its going to be on of those ones that I just won't be able to put down.I think you'll enjoy both tittles. After all, the stories are all part of the bigger picture.
RichE Wrote:I was in BARNES/NOBLES out her in PA when I met a woman who wanted to read Paul's thriller. Well, she had that OTHER Keep novel written by a lady who stole F Paul's title. Like a superhero, I swooped in and not only steered her to the right "The Keep" but convinced her to also get "The Tomb"
"All The Rage" and "Conspiracies".
I think Abe would be proud!