A Gathering of Crows
As night falls, five demonice, shadowy figures descend on small Brinkley Springs to feed as they have for centuries, in a feast of carnage and murder. Before the night is through the town will be decimated. Terror--and blood--will run in the streets.
As night falls, five demonice, shadowy figures descend on small Brinkley Springs to feed as they have for centuries, in a feast of carnage and murder. Before the night is through the town will be decimated. Terror--and blood--will run in the streets.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780843960921 (0843960922)
Publish date: August 2010
Publisher: Leisure Books
Pages no: 301
Edition language: English
A Gathering of Crows by Brian Keene My rating: 3 of 5 stars The town of Brinkley Springs is about to become a hunting ground. Five otherworldly beasts descend upon the populace, their hunger for death and destruction insatiable. Levi Stoltzfus finds himself amongst those in danger, yet he proves any...
Brinkley Springs is a quiet little town that some say is dying. And they are about to find out they are right.Five strangers are about to pay Brinkley Springs a visit and they only emerge from the darkness to kill.Only one person can stop them and that is Levi Stoltzfus.This is the third book in the...
Brian Keene is no stranger to me. It's one of those authors that I follow and read each and every book he releases. I have three more to read in my house but I am yet to read them .Almost every book he released is a continuation of the Labyrinth mythos he created. Starting with The Rising and City o...
If the dogs die, I am throwing this book across the room and taking Mr. Keene off my list to ever read again.Okay, so the magic man gets rid of the bad guys and makes it all didn't happen for the people but the pets stay dead? No, no, no and NO.Mr. Keene, your books are not aerodynamic, please work...
I really didn't get interested in this book until the halfway point. The first half was the introduction to numerous characters who may or may not make it through to the end of the book. The play of these character and the traveling man, Levi, was reminiscent of a King novel and not in a good way. F...