Thursday, January 28, 2010

The Hand of the Devil


Thinking that you are not scared of mosquitose ... Try this: The hand of the devil is the most effective horror book I have ever read, which is why I chose it. This book, By Dean Vincent Carter is not something to be taken lightly. About 300 pages but with a good beginning, you are immediatly draged into the story without focusing on how long you read.
The book is a fiction book (obviously), set in Ingland about a journalist who goes on a island in the middle of a lake where he meets a nice old man for an interview. He soon finds out that the man is the servant of a bloodthirsty, giant mosquito from a distant legend. The purpose of the book is to tell you that you can't trust people just because they look nice from the outside, and also to fright you a little.
I liked the story, it was very exciting. The part I liked the most is the end because it is the part where most of the action is. I would recommend this to anybody, except sensible people and highly mature adults.
Thank you for reading my article. If you read the book, don't forget to write a comment! (better be a good one)

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