A Place No One Should Go
My Rating
status | Read October 8, 2012 |
format | Print Version |
review |
A family canoe/camping trip, an ancient Indian mound, and a mix
of historical facts and you have everything you need for a great scare. D.L.
Havlin has put it all together in his novel “A Place No One Should Go.” The excitement
begins with page one and never lets up.
The storyline is well developed and easy to follow. It is
believable which increases the scare factor. If you like to jump at the bump in
the night you will enjoy this read.
I found the main characters very believable. These are
people you can meet every day. It is easy to identify with them and follow
their story.
I recommend this book for a mature reader.
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