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File Size: 1759 KB
Print Length: 446 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publisher: Ghillinnein Books; 1 edition (February 26, 2015)
Publication Date: February 26, 2015
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00U30WSG6
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This is a book that I would really have liked to give at least 4 stars to. I just can't. The premise was great and the prologue gave real promise to the story. The characters were well developed, but the problem is that there was just too slow a development to the story. You know that there is something horrible and scary that they will encounter, but it takes just too darn long to get there. I don't recall exactly how long, but it takes more than half of the book, maybe two thirds, to get to the real action. So much of the book is just getting through the catacombs and the interaction between the characters, including some flashbacks. I was waiting and waiting to get to the real horror. It just dragged too much. And finally when you get to the actual danger, I found it to be somewhat disappointing. I won't reveal what it was (as one reviewer already has), but it wasn't as horrifying as I had hoped. Nevertheless, the book was well written and deserved the three stars that says it was okay. I'm not sorry I read it, but was just hoping for something faster-paced and more horrifying.
In the Prologue, the reader is exposed to a picture of acute fear: someone running to escape horror and death. The novel then reverts to almost two days earlier. The story begins to unfold, drawing the reader willingly toward the Catacombs. From the Prologue, the reader wonders what monstrosities inhabit the underearth. Parts of the novel are edge of your seat action and suspense, but the story is more than that. There are insights into human nature. We see it in the contrasting personalities of the explorers and in the contrast between evil that becomes pervasive and accepted as normal in the Catacombs and the un-evil and at times good within the explorers. The characters are colorful, engaging, and believable with contrasting personalities that adds interest. The writing is polished -- descriptive narrative that pulls the reader along. Reviewed by the author of The Children's Story, About Good and Evil.
Like the first book in this series, this isn't a horror filled scarefest of chills & thrills. Yet even though it wasn't, it definitely kept my attention to the very end. I really enjoyed the author's different take on the urban legend type mystique of the Catacombs.The characters were well developed, the storyline well fleshed out, not any typos or errors in sentence structure (that I noticed anyway & I usually notice everything).While I prefer my Horror with more of a splattered gorefest, the storyline definitely had just enough so I could enjoy it, yet not too much that would turn off the average reader.I especially love how you don't need to read previous books in this series to know what is going on, or even having to read each book in order. Each book stands on it's own without the dreaded cliffhanger that forces you to buy the next book (and the next, and the next, etc.) just to know what's happening or understand what happens next.I will definitely be reading this ebook again as well as continuing on with the rest of this series.
This is my third of the World's Scariest Places series, and probably the one for which I was most excited. I would LOVE to go to Paris' catacombs one day. So perhaps my views are skewed in favor of a book set down there.Will is an American living in Paris, taking language lessons from Daniele. Daniele and her friend Pascal are both cataphiles - urban explorers who frequent the catacombs. Pascal found a video camera far off the usual paths, and believes the owner to be dead. So naturally, they want to search for her. The three meet up with Pascal's friend and Daniele's brother-in-law, Robert.Apparently, the catacombs attract some interesting people. Not surprisingly, people wanting to spend long periods of time wandering around underground are odd. Right before they reach their entrance, Will gets into a fistfight with another cataphile about to enter the tunnels with scuba gear. Then after wandering around for awhile, they meet The Painted Devil, one of three idiots in Nazi SS uniforms (yes, you are reading that correctly). And then the real trouble begins.I couldn't help but thinking of the movie The Descent when reading this. And that movie freaked me out. Crawling through those tiny spaces that are barely more than the width of your body just gives me the willies. At one point, Will observes: "It was as if we were wandering an Escher drawing where the rules of physics no longer applied." Oh good grief!The things awaiting the 4 explorers were not quite what I was expecting. Overall the story was entertaining and satisfying. Yes, this series is formulaic, but I thoroughly enjoyed this one.
This is such an interesting series. It combines real history and horror which is strangely satisfying. Learning about the history of the catacombs, why they exist, what has happened in them, etc. was really what kept me going throughout the book. I also really liked the characters. Will's backstory is heartbreaking and I liked Daniele's sense of humor. She's French and she gives her brother-in-law the nickname Rosbif (Roast Beef) … I mean come on now lol. That alone earns four stars in my book! There is only one thing that kept it from being five stars though. Even though this was in a different place with different characters, there was one huge element of this story that was pretty much the same as the first novel in the series. I don't want to give anything away, so I'll leave it at that. Glaring similarity aside, I still loved it and will still read the next book in the series.
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