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Monday, July 1, 2013
Trust Your Eyes by Linwood Barclay
Trust Your Eyes.
If I ever wrote a novel, which I'm not likely to do, I would love to have a blurb on the cover quoting Stephen King that read, simply, "Riveting." I've read a lot of novels that Mr. King recommended and I've never been disappointed. But, when it comes to the novels of Linwood Barclay, I need no encouragement. I've read all his novels and I can tell you that each was "riveting." In "Trust Your Eyes" Barclay has again taken ordinary people and placed them in extraordinary circumstances. Murder's in the air and, if our naive protagonists aren't careful, it just might blow back in their faces.
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