Buffalo Springs, Tennessee is a neighborly kind of place where folks leave their doors unlocked and crime is unheard of. But once every generation, a strange red mist settles over the town, and with it comes omens of death...
When the body of a young woman is found, forensic investigator Ramsey Clark is called in. She knows about the legend of the mist and about the curse that has the entire town afraid of the dark. But Ramsey believes in evidence, not superstition, despite what she’s told by the parapsychologist who has been dogging her every step. Then another murder rocks Buffalo Springs, and Ramsey begins to wonder if a killer is playing on everyone’s fears or if a prophecy is indeed being fulfilled—-one victim at a time.
drey's thoughts:
So, after reading Waking Nightmare, and knowing that I had all three Mindhunters books, I couldn't not pick this one up as soon as I could. So I did. Because patience is definitely not a virtue in my pocket.
Anyway, I wasn't disappointed by this follow-up to Waking Nightmare. It's just as gripping, and the characters are just as well drawn... And I don't know where Kylie Brant gets her ideas for the crimes, but I'm pretty sure I don't want to get on her wrong side...
Title: Waking Evil
Author: Kylie Brant
ISBN-10: 0425230716
ISBN-13: 9780425230718
Paperback: 359 pages
Publisher: Penguin Group, 2009
Challenges: 100+, Pub
Disclosure: My copy of Waking Evil was provided by the author for this review.
1 comments:
Oh my! Sounds scary, but in a good way.
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