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5.0 out of 5 stars
A gripping tale of the occult!,
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This review is from: Unusual Destiny (Paperback)
Unusual Destiny is a firmly gripping tale that can suck you right in. Well-written and well-paced, it's difficult to set this book down. Not neccessarily the ideal book for children, it might put a chill down your spine. But that's what good horror is for, and this is good horror.This is the second release of Unusual Destiny, and this edition has a much nicer cover design and a much more attractive cover price. Highly reccommended for horror lovers, or anyone wanting a read off the beaten path.
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Author's Note to find the 2003 Aventine Press Edition,
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This review is from: Unusual Destiny (Paperback)
This version is currently out of print, but as the book did sell well, some bookstores still have inventory. To get to the newer Aventine Press Editon of Unusual Destiny, please click on "All Editions." You may have to click on "See More Product Details" to see this clickable link. Thank you for patience. Diane J. Newton
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Diane Newton, a spook on the suspense horizon.,
By Ed Hulse (Buffalo, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Unusual Destiny (Paperback)
I thoroughly enjoyed the on-the-edge quality of Unusual Destiny.I read it in bed with all the lights on, and my 38 special under the pillow. Reading between two worlds is the kind of experience devote's of this genre will enjoy. I have only one question for Ms Newton: When can we expect a sequel?
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A Dean Koontz fan who has found a new author,
By Gail Bontempi (NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Unusual Destiny (Paperback)
A must read for the serious mystery fan. Anna is a tough talking, street smart investigative reporter with a demanding editor who wants everything yesterday. She refuses to be intimidated by strange people and strange events, which interfere with her getting the story. Along the way she meets a handsome stranger who makes her heart flutter and an elderly lady who warms it. A rich feast for lovers of suspense.
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Hair raising,
By Betty Groff (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Unusual Destiny (Paperback)
I was captivated by the adventures of Anna Freeman. The paranormal activity in this page turner kept me in suspense until the last page. A GREAT read.
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A Real Page Turner,
By Arlene Goetz (Buffalo, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Unusual Destiny (Paperback)
Unusual Distiny by Diane Newton, a newcomer, is a suspensefull page turner. I couldn't set it down until the haunting was solved. Can't wait for Children of the Sun!
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Unusual Destiny,
By Helene R. Lee (Lockport, N.Y. USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Unusual Destiny (Paperback)
For a first time author her book blew me away. This is a super read. Very difficult to put down (which I couldn't)- always looking forward to see what comes next. Hope to see more of her work.
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Humor, Horror and Who-dunit, ALL IN ONE,
By A Customer
This review is from: Unusual Destiny (Paperback)
For a first book, Unusual Destiny is unusually good. A fast paced read that has a herione, not unlike Evanovich's Stephanie Plum. If you're looking for humor twists and horror turns this is the book for you.
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Unusual Destiny by Diane J. Newton (Paperback - August 11, 2003)
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