![]() ![]() Morris fails us in the final 20 pages! I feel as cheated (controversally so) as when I read Shrine by James Herbert. There is an underlying climax to the stoyline, which steadily builds throughout the novel, as the reader braces themself for the dramatic ending.and then alas, Mr. ![]() A plot carefully taken from ideas in movies such as Assult on Precint 13 and Dawn Of The Dead with a definite Clive Barker fantasy/horror style, this novel held me gripped from the beginning. ![]() After the first hundred pages or so, I got completly absorbed into the novel, reluctant to put it down even for a minute. Morris has found himself a happy medium between a Hutson novel, a Barker novel and maybe even a hint of Herbert. Following his recommendation, I bought myself a copy of The Secret of Anatomy and dived straight in. Having heard about the author Mark Morris through the incredibaly talented Clive Barker, I was indeed intrigued. ![]()
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