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When Darkness Comes turn on your reading light and enjoy thi, June 11, 2003
This review is from: Darkness Comes Hb (Hardcover)
Drug dealer crime lords are being brutally murdered, found with thousands of small stab wounds. Their bodies are found in locked rooms. How did the killer get in and out?
Answer. They're little evil critters. Some call them rats, they're wrong. Some call them goblins, they'd be closer to the truth. One man knows the answer though. His name's Baba Lavelle and he's a Bocor (an evil Voodoo sorcerer) and he sent the things that kill. They do what he wants and he wants blood.
Jack and Rebecca are two cops who are assigned to the case. Lavelle doesn't like this intrusion and they and jack's children are in grave danger.
This isn't a bad book. A bit far fetched and I doubt Jack would be trying to get his partner into bed when he was worried about his kids. Apart from that though it's a worthwhile read.
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Dean Koontz fan, January 1, 2005
This review is from: Darkness Comes Hb (Hardcover)
This book was entertaining, a lot of action and suspense. I enjoyed reading it. It did go a bit slow on some parts, but it was well worth the time.
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