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Nov 10, 2015
'A writer who can create terror from the commonplace' : words on the cover state. Are they talking about a different book? Anyhow, I liked this book. It's not a thriller but is physiological and suspenseful. Revelatory of how men think, feel and act and what motivates them. The book itself, I mean the actual physical book with nice clean edged pages is so nice. It was pleasant on my fingers to flip these smooth pages back to previous chapters to review. I just hate jagged rough edges on the pages of books. I liked the story. It was captivating and like others I didn't want to put it down; despite the fact that the characters all seemed to have a similar personality. There's a resemblance to Shaw Shank redemption in the storyline/ plot. I don't think the editor did justice to the author's story unless Robutham wrote with words missing, words added, missing letters and the editor just copied it down, but really only noticeable if analyzed. There could have been more description of places localities. I'm glad I read it. It's a pretty good book.