A review by smcscot
Night Cage by Andrew Harper, Douglas Clegg

2.0

Harper did a great job at the Pattersonesque style, short choppy chapters, some with no more than a paragraph. It wasn't exactly what i was expecting going into it, I thought it might be more of a horror story, centered around a mental institution (Which is why I chose it for the end of October), but it turned out to be more of a detective thriller. It was decent, with a number of two dimensional characters who all seem to die, except for the few main characters who have a super mega happy ending, despite the hell they experienced in the denouement.