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Ghosting (2012)

by Kirby Gann(Favorite Author)
3.69 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: A story reflecting reality, unfortunately. Slow start but it pulls you in, like quicksand. I found myself involved with the characters even though I didn't like any of them. Some of this book really creeps me out. One, because it has some incredibly graphic violence. Two, because the descriptions of said are so real one wonders if the descriptions are of actual events. Three, either the author has witnessed some extremes of human behavior or it's all in his imagination. I'm not sure which is more frightening.
review 2: I still haven't caught my breath. What a beautifully written, yet harrowing story that I can't stop thinking about. The book started off with a slow boil, and a pervading sense of doom following the main character, James Cole Prather, who is l
... moreooking for his missing half-brother, Fleece. Nineteen, a little sad and sometimes not too smart, Cole is just beginning to decide who he is and what he wants from the world. He becomes entangled with the very men who may be responsible for Fleece's disappearance, including Blue Note, one of the creepiest characters I've ever encountered on the page. Gann's layering of mystery upon mystery combined with luminous writing and inevitable brutality had me spellbound. It is certainly not a book that will appeal to everyone, but it will definitely go on my list of favorites. less
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Brooke
Gritty, dark, and amazingly descriptive. If you a strong stomach, this is a must-read.
N1H1
I just lost interest about half way through and stopped reading.
cielidgh
Beautifully written. This one you savor.
jennie
Wow. Brutal, but brilliant.
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