Demon's Door
Rook Series, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Ragland
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By:
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Graham Masterton
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The seventh Jim Rook novel from the master of supernatural horror - Remedial English teacher and psychic Jim Rook has been feeling out of sorts all summer, and on the first day of the Fall semester he runs over and kills his pet cat, Tiddles. But halfway through his first class, enigmatic new Korean student Kim Dong Wook arrives... with a gift: a basket containing Tiddles, alive once more. The Korean spirit Kwisin, Jim is told, is saying “thank you” in advance. But what for? Jim can’t help but feel deeply uneasy...
©2010 Graham Masterton (P)2013 Audible LtdEditor reviews
Chris Ragland brings a bell-clear voice and sharply etched characterizations to horror master Graham Masterton’s Demon's Door: Rook Series, Book 7.
This installment of the series begins with its ongoing protagonist, English teacher and psychic Jim Rook, running over his cat, Tiddles. Chills quickly ensue as Korean student Kim Dong Wook brings him the cat, brought back to life by the spirit Kwisin.
Foreboding shadows Ragland’s voice in the early performance before it builds in intensity and pace as this tale of supernatural horror unfolds.
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- 20-02-22
Demon's Door -- Disappointing
Been a Graham Masterton fan for many years but I wasn't overly impressed with this book. I felt the story was rushed with no effort or Imagination applied and needed to be developed more, much more. The ending of this book was totally ridiculous and irrelevant. Why were the dog tags introduced in the last chapter?
The narrator's voice was unbelievable. Summer sounded like a reject from 'Drag Queens Are Us'. The other female voices were just toned down version's of the same. Maybe Garden of Evil will be better.
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