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3.0 out of 5 stars
almost whole book is in subway-underground!!!,
By J X (somewhere) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lowland Rider (Paperback)
It has supernatural elements- you feel like you are in subway trains. Very good writing and may M Night Shyamalan like this to make into movie! due to unique plot. This author is under rated author. read him- good author. His strength is character development and good plot.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Train To Awesome!,
This review is from: Lowland Rider (Kindle Edition)
This was my first book by Chet Williamson and it was the right one to choose I thought. I picked up the paperback long ago and it had resonated with me and stayed with me for many years. About two years ago I found it in a used paperback store and picked it up and read it again, and to me it still held up. Yes a lot of the action takes place in the subways of New York. The supernatural element is there and encases the story of human struggle in its eerie embrace. The character development is unparallelled and you feel for all of the characters in this piece. Even the a parenthetical scene of a mugging is so rich in detail that you truly get a feel for the players. I was unaware that this was available in eBook and I say get it, 100 percent, buy this book. Not only is it an superbly written novel in the horror genre, it is a rich character study of people who we may be sitting next to on the train, or may know from work, or, moreover, may be ourselves.
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Lowland Rider by Chet Williamson (Paperback - Aug. 1988)
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