![]() To tell anymore about the book would give away the pleasure of experiencing Go back to their normal selves, as much as possible, once the shock wore off. We were shown changes in their attitudes after civilizationįell, but unlike most novels of this sort, we were shown how they might There are some incredibleĪction sequences and the gore that accompanies them is perfect - it wasĮnough to make me squeamish but never so much that I had to look away.īut the thing that really grabbed me were the characters they were all ![]() Through the puzzling events that take place. This is a story about survival and the effects it has on those who persevere Parents murder their children for no apparent reason, and somehow Nick Aten is nobody's definition ofĪ hero, but he's not a completely bad guy. I found myself thinking about events in the story that had happened and wondering what would happen next. ![]() I breathed, ate, sleptĪnd went to the bathroom with it. I carried that book around with me for three days. It was with trepidation that I picked up BLOOD CRAZY. JUDAS TREE was an incredible story and I was afraid Clark's other books would not live up to it. ![]() I'm not a fan of end-of-the-world fiction, but I am a fan of Simon Clark.Īfter JUDAS TREE, however, I was reluctant to read anything else by him. "This Ray Bradbury-esque is one of the most memorable and one of the more original stories I've read in a long time." ![]() "'Willow Blue' will burrow under your skin and stay there long after you've put the book down." ![]()
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