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5.0 out of 5 stars
An absorbing thriller,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: End of the Century (Paperback)
Chris Roberson's END OF THE CENTURY tells of a teen alone on the streets in a strange city with only her visions give her keys to her life. Alice finds herself pursued by strange creatures and a mystery challenge that will plague her with visions and possibly cost her life in this absorbing thriller.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Really enjoyed this,
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This review is from: End of the Century (Paperback)
I bought this on a whim/gamble. Glad I did. Really enjoyed it. The cover is a bit..goofy. But I really enjoyed all three story threads, and liked the way it concluded (and it left me wanting more). If you like Wold Newton, alternative history, the occult, and some sci-fi, check it out. I understand the auther uses recurring characters, so I will grab some of his other works and check them out.
Recommended.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
complex somewhat convoluted thriller,
This review is from: End of the Century (Paperback)
In 498 a bizarre vision sends Galaad journeying to Caer Llundain. In 2000, American teenager Alice Fell suffers from epilepsy; during her seizures she has strange dreams that send her to London in 2000. In 1897, Detective Sandford Blank and his partner Roxanne Bonaventure investigate brutal serial killings.
Fifteen centuries apart yet all three people share much in common. There are three eras including Camelot, late Victorian and contemporary as diverse individuals struggle with visions that make no sense to any of them. Compelling from the onset, but not easy to follow especially when the timelines "converge", END OF THE CENTURY is a complex somewhat convoluted thriller that brings the past, present and future together in the space-time continuum. The bewilderment of the prime players make each feel genuine as they struggle to understand what is going on yet they sense the time has come but not what or why. With a story line that is fascinating but paradoxically not fast-paced, set aside plenty of time to read this engaging multifaceted thriller. Harriet Klausner |
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End of the Century by Chris Roberson
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