From Library Journal
Beginning in 1901 with the disappearance of Katherine Rotheimer, daughter of the millionaire who founded Chicago's National Science and Space Museum, and Jim Cross, a man who tested experimental security weapons for Ezra Rotheimer, the museum has been a place of mystery and strange occurrences. During a drug bust on the museum's grounds, Police Commander Larry Cole is wounded. With the help of his detectives and two Chicago authors, Cole finds that 188 persons have vanished in and around the museum and orders an investigation. Set in 1997, this is more a tale of suspense than of mystery or horror. First-novelist Holton, a career policeman, has written a curiously disjointed story that takes about one third of the telling before hooking the reader, who blithely follows along until a real zinger of an ending. For popular collections.-Jo Ann Vicarel, Cleveland Hts.
University Hts. P.L.Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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In the tradition of King and Koontz, first-time novelist Holton, a veteran Chicago cop, offers a mind-bending, this can't be real tale of terror that's both implausible and disturbingly believable. The National Science and Space Museum is a (fictional) Chicago landmark, but there's always been an air of mystery about the small island behind the building, where nearly 200 people have disappeared since the beginning of the century. A drug bust gone wrong refocuses public attention on the long-forgotten disappearances, and Commander Larry Cole, leader of the doomed drug bust, becomes curious about those who have vanished. But there's more to worry about than disappearing Chicagoansa sleazy local developer has decided to turn the museum grounds into another Disneyland, and the museum's curator is determined to stop him at any cost. When Cole and an attractive female detective team up, they discover an incredible secret hidden behind the museum's famous facade. Thumbs up for mostly skillful writing, a can't put it down story line, an ingenious if sometimes unlikely plot, and plenty of spine-tingling thrills and chills. This one's sure to be popular.
Emily Melton
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