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A review by balthazarlawson
Living Death by Graham Masterton
4.0
I don't know if I should be disappointed or not. This book had such a low body count compared to the other books in the series. However, there was still the high level of mindless and brutal violence and pain inflected upon innocent people.
Katie Maguire has to come to terms with the events that had occurred in the previous book in the series and the greatest of these is her ex-boyfriend John recovering from having his lower legs amputated. She also has to deal with stolen dogs, a dog napper with his head blown off, missing girls and a flood of drugs. It all comes together in one tragic even after another. Somehow Katie manages to cope, but only just.
This is another good read in the series and the ending is a cliff hanger for the next book in the series. Definitely a series of books that HAS to be read in order.
Katie Maguire has to come to terms with the events that had occurred in the previous book in the series and the greatest of these is her ex-boyfriend John recovering from having his lower legs amputated. She also has to deal with stolen dogs, a dog napper with his head blown off, missing girls and a flood of drugs. It all comes together in one tragic even after another. Somehow Katie manages to cope, but only just.
This is another good read in the series and the ending is a cliff hanger for the next book in the series. Definitely a series of books that HAS to be read in order.