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Although totally out of the genre I usually read, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. To me, it seemed somewhere between Stephen King and Alfred Hitchcock. The characters were what really made the story. I was engaged from the very beginning.
My criticisms of the story are few (SPOILER ALERT):
1. I preferred the vague descriptions of the ice men earlier in the book to the more detailed and graphic ones in the later chapters. I found the images I had in my head to be even more frightening than the way the author "fleshed" them out.
2. The death of the garage owner/plow driver did not make sense to me. I'm not sure why the author chose to include that section at all. This just did not fit the modus operandi of the icemen and did not advance the story in any way. Maybe he just hated that character and wanted to give him a gruesome end??
3. There were a few other details that were not consistent, such as the snowmobile accident story Dave told. If he put the stolen snowmobile back where he had taken it, then where was the snowmobile he told the police about to explain the accident with Angela?
Even with those criticisms, I would recommend this book, as an especially good one to read during a brutal winter such as the winter of 2013-14!
My criticisms of the story are few (SPOILER ALERT):
1. I preferred the vague descriptions of the ice men earlier in the book to the more detailed and graphic ones in the later chapters. I found the images I had in my head to be even more frightening than the way the author "fleshed" them out.
2. The death of the garage owner/plow driver did not make sense to me. I'm not sure why the author chose to include that section at all. This just did not fit the modus operandi of the icemen and did not advance the story in any way. Maybe he just hated that character and wanted to give him a gruesome end??
3. There were a few other details that were not consistent, such as the snowmobile accident story Dave told. If he put the stolen snowmobile back where he had taken it, then where was the snowmobile he told the police about to explain the accident with Angela?
Even with those criticisms, I would recommend this book, as an especially good one to read during a brutal winter such as the winter of 2013-14!