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Helse Horizon (2009)

by Darren Shan(Favorite Author)
4.09 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
9024528844 (ISBN13: 9789024528844)
languge
English
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publisher
Luitingh
series
The City Trilogy
review 1: I was on one of my once a century trips to Sydney with my parents (even though we’re in Canberra, 2 ½ hours away from Sydney), we rarely go there. So we were in Sydney to see Twelth Night, which was really good by the way, great acting, great set, great directing. Okay, moving on. I was in Sydney and whenever I’m in Sydney I always go to Galaxy and stock up on books there (my favourite store of all time), and my dad knew that I liked Darren Shan so he showed me this one and I didn’t really see that it was the second in the series because to me it looked like the first and I bought it, actually my dad bought it along with a bunch of other books, but you get the point. I didn’t read this one in Sydney, instead I read it the afternoon we got back to Canberra, and I c... moreould not stop reading. I don’t even know how to describe this book, all I know is that this is not like his other books, and this is the first one in the city trilogy that I’ve read and I really don’t know if the other two are going to be able to measure up to this one. All I can say is that this book was amazing, it had me captivated from the first page. I could not stop reading, the characters were amazing, the plot holy shit was it original and some parts were scary as hell, the whole book on a whole was amazing. I recommend this to people who don’t even like this sort of book normally because this one was great and it has everything; horror, action, romance, and a paranormal twist. Definitely worth takeing a look at.
review 2: Darren Shan's "Hell Horizon" is the second book in a series where the story is set in the City that is run by the Cardinal. Al Jeery is a member of the Cardinal's personal guard at Party Central. Jeery becomes involved in a series of personal murders. The Carinal offers Jeery the job of investigating the murders and solving the mystery.I enjoyed Shan's first book in the series, "Procession of the Dead," more than i enjoyed this story. the terrifying and mythical character of Paucar Wami was much more vicious and mysterious in the first book. He losses a lot of what mad him a great evil character by the association he has with Al Jeery. I did like the story and will continue to read the series; but I think the perticular novel lost some of its vigor. less
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valyra
it was decent not my favorite book, rather predictable but good overall
Yka
cool book loads of unexpected twost
imee0731
A bit better than the first one.
DEE
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gabbyp
Pure Epic!
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