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4.0 out of 5 stars
more nightmaresfrom a master of horror
two doctors[concentration camp survivors]carry out insane experiments on their many victims......they're finishing the mad work of a mengele like dr. at the camp..........this is one of russos best,a little different for a horror story,.......and,the best thing about john russo, his willingness to let his novels all have different outcomes,somewhere good triumphs,and...
Published on June 20, 2000
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Mad Doctor seeks leg to heal injured love.
When his dancer love looses a leg in a car accident a doctor attempts limb transplants from unwilling donors. Slow moving and unoriginal suspense thriller is more soap opera than thriller, it takes forever to get moving and when it does, goes nowhere new. Only of marginal interest to NotLD fans, others should skip it.
Published on February 28, 2002 by Chadwick H. Saxelid
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Mad Doctor seeks leg to heal injured love., February 28, 2002
This review is from: Limb to Limb (Paperback)
When his dancer love looses a leg in a car accident a doctor attempts limb transplants from unwilling donors. Slow moving and unoriginal suspense thriller is more soap opera than thriller, it takes forever to get moving and when it does, goes nowhere new. Only of marginal interest to NotLD fans, others should skip it.
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more nightmaresfrom a master of horror, June 20, 2000
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This review is from: Limb to Limb (Paperback)
two doctors[concentration camp survivors]carry out insane experiments on their many victims......they're finishing the mad work of a mengele like dr. at the camp..........this is one of russos best,a little different for a horror story,.......and,the best thing about john russo, his willingness to let his novels all have different outcomes,somewhere good triumphs,and others with the villains victorious[unlike,say,dean koontz,where you know how the books going to wind up every time].........
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