Introduction of the ebook: Cry for the Strangers
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Clark’s Harbor was the perfect coastal haven, jealously guarded against outsiders. But now strangers have come to settle there. And a small boy is suddenly free of a frenzy that had gripped him since birth… His sister is haunted by fearful visions… And one by one, in violent, mysterious ways the strangers are dying. Never the townspeople. Only the strangers. Has a da Clark’s Harbor was the perfect coastal haven, jealously guarded against outsiders. But now strangers have come to settle there. And a small boy is suddenly free of a frenzy that had gripped him since birth… His sister is haunted by fearful visions… And one by one, in violent, mysterious ways the strangers are dying. Never the townspeople. Only the strangers. Has a dark bargain been struck between the people of Clark’s Harbor and some supernatural force? Or is it the sea itself calling out for a human sacrifice? A howling, deadly… Cry For The Strangers. …more
Review ebook Cry for the Strangers
Brad Randall and his wife Elaine (from Seattle) decide to live in Clark’s Harbor (Washington) for a year. Brad is a psychiatrist who is writing a book and the small coastal town seems like the perfect place to do it, away from all the distractions back home. But soon they find Clark’s Harbor isn’t as lovely as it seems. The townspeople aren’t very friendly towards strangers. And now the strangers are dying in violent, mysterious ways…
I really enjoyed this book. I liked the Randall’s neighbors Brad Randall and his wife Elaine (from Seattle) decide to live in Clark’s Harbor (Washington) for a year. Brad is a psychiatrist who is writing a book and the small coastal town seems like the perfect place to do it, away from all the distractions back home. But soon they find Clark’s Harbor isn’t as lovely as it seems. The townspeople aren’t very friendly towards strangers. And now the strangers are dying in violent, mysterious ways…
I really enjoyed this book. I liked the Randall’s neighbors (Glen and Rebecca Palmer) and their story concerning their nine-year-old son Robby who suffered from hyperkinesis (whose condition miraculously improved after moving to Clark’s Harbor). I disliked Police Chief Harney Whalen. But I liked Deputy Chip Connor who was kind to the Palmers. I found the story of Sod Beach (aka Sands Of Death) to be totally creepy.
This was a fast and easy read. I was always curious to see what was going to happen next. I liked the setting and atmosphere of the coastal town.
Another captivating read by John Saul. …more
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