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jervonyc 's review for:
The Angel Maker
by Alex North
I've had a thing - maybe you have too - where I just can't focus on reading the way I used to. I have tons of books to read, and I'll get like maybe 10% into them, and then I lost interest.
So chalk one up for The Angel Maker, which I did finish. It moved so quickly I probably could've read it in one go.
And as far as creepy thrillers with possible supernatural goings-on go, this is pretty good. Interconnected stories, a possible prophetic book, evil serial killers, etc. But too many dangling threads go unexplored. Even the book's title and ultimate meaning is mentioned only in passing.
I'll give it 3 stars because I actually got through the whole thing, hoping my questions would be answered.
So chalk one up for The Angel Maker, which I did finish. It moved so quickly I probably could've read it in one go.
And as far as creepy thrillers with possible supernatural goings-on go, this is pretty good. Interconnected stories, a possible prophetic book, evil serial killers, etc. But too many dangling threads go unexplored. Even the book's title and ultimate meaning is mentioned only in passing.
I'll give it 3 stars because I actually got through the whole thing, hoping my questions would be answered.