Fenian1916 Wrote:Relic is a very good read and an almost unbearable movie.
Flinx Wrote:This reminded me of a similar thread on the James Rollins message board concerning him & Steve Berry.
http://phate999.proboards46.com/index.cg...1197854216
They have both managed to slip each other's characters in a cameo appearance in one of their novels.
Barry Lee Dejasu Wrote:I know this isn't the section to discuss this in, but am I seriously the onlyThe book was good; the movie was not as good but still decent.... I didn't like the ending of the movie though.
fan of both the book AND the movie? I mean, the movie doesn't compare to the book for me, so I don't compare them. On its own though, it's a good, creepy, wild horror thriller. But as I said, this ain't the place to discuss this, so consider the subject closed.
fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]A crossover won't happen, but it would have inherent dramatic tension in that Pendergast is an agent of the state and Jack is a career criminal. Make for an interesting ethical bind if he has to deal with Jack. Kind makes me want to invent a Pendergast of my own and throw the two together.
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Pleiades Wrote:Actually, there is kind of a character or two already. In "The Long Way Home" Jack is cut loose by a couple of NYC cops (I don't remember their names) who realize that Jack saved a fellow officer, is a stand up guy, and deserves a break. We don't know about their backgrounds, or that of the officer Jack saves, but they could be thrown into the middle of one of Jack's fix-its.
fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]I've been thinking aout how to integrate "Long Way" into a novel, but it's been downloaded so many times from Amazon...[/SIZE]
Barry Lee Dejasu Wrote:I know this isn't the section to discuss this in, but am I seriously the only
fan of both the book AND the movie? I mean, the movie doesn't compare to the book for me, so I don't compare them. On its own though, it's a good, creepy, wild horror thriller. But as I said, this ain't the place to discuss this, so consider the subject closed.
mkmfpwfan Wrote:I agree that it would be interesting, but not sure it would work with Pendargast, now D'Agausta on the other hand, he was always a fave of mine and yes even though he is a cop, I think he would be more willing to bend the rules then Aloyious P would. Schwinn, if you decide to read P and C, I would start with Cabinets of Curosities,(or any works prior to that) it showcases their talents as writers much better than any of the latter works does, to me.