![]() If you are looking for a quick, compelling read that will leave you with lingering thoughts about the true sanctity of life, then this book will do nicely. It certainly has made me more curious about what to expect from Pines. The pacing was good and kept the pages turning. The book is certainly thrilling, at times grotesque, but not as graphic as I feared. I decided while waiting for my copy of Pines to give Crouch’s first book a whirl.ĭespite the fact that I absolutely disagreed with Andy’s line of thinking, I still couldn’t help but hang around and see how everything was going to work out for him. I’d kept it all these years because it was the author’s first book, but until I started watching Wayword Pines two weeks ago, I hadn’t put it together that I had the Pines guy’s first book. Recently, as I was organizing my library, and finally, for the first time in my life alphabetizing my books, I came across this book again. ![]() I just shelved it and thought at some point in time I would be in the right mood to read it. The publisher sent me a signed copy of this back in 2002. Can he live with what he will have to do to overcome his adversary? Is it always worthwhile to live? Is murder really the worst crime against humanity? He is being programmed, but for what? Andy will be faced with more and more decisions, big decisions, life changing decisions. He is being forced to read books from Poe to Plato. ![]() It can’t get much deeper than when he finds himself locked in a room in the middle of the desert under the complete control of the killer. In other words, he knows just enough to get himself, much, much deeper in trouble. He decides to play along and see what this madman wants. He has made a living out of understanding evidence and even understanding how it can be fabricated. Most people would throw themselves on the mercy of law enforcement, but the letter specifically says if he doesn’t do what the killer wants, irrefutable evidence will be sent to the police. After several stages of smirking at the audacity and shivering at the thought that it may be true, he finally grabs a shovel and follows the directions to the spot where the body is supposed to be. ![]() He is a horror writer and used to, but this one was different. Thomas receives a bizarre letter in his mailbox explaining that there is a dead girl buried on his property, soaked in his blood, he at first thinks it is a prank being perpetrated by one of his fans. We have black hearts, but they’re beautiful.” *****BEFORE WAYWARD PINES THERE WAS DESERT PLACES***** ![]()
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