Bad Things: A Novel
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Intruders and The Straw Men comes a nerve-shattering story of guilt, secrets, and very, very . . . bad thingsOn a beautiful summer afternoon, John Henderson watched his four-year-old son, Scott, tumble from a jetty into the lake outside their...
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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Intruders and The Straw Men comes a nerve-shattering story of guilt, secrets, and very, very . . . bad thingsOn a beautiful summer afternoon, John Henderson watched his four-year-old son, Scott, tumble from a jetty into the lake outside their Black Ridge, Washington, home. In an instant, Scott Henderson had simply, inexplicably . . . died.Three years later, John is a different man—divorced, living a solitary existence in a beach house in Oregon. Then one night he receives a disturbing e-mail message from a stranger. It reads: I know what happened.It's enough to pull him back to Black Ridge—the one place on earth he'd hoped never to return to, unwittingly unleashing a terrifying sequence of events that threatens to destroy what remains of everything he once held dear.A relentlessly thrilling novel of psychological suspense, Michael Marshall's Bad Things is a masterwork of chill-inducing brilliance that will keep the reader guessing right through to the final page.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780061434402 (006143440X)
Publish date: May 5th 2009
Publisher: William Morrow
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
I read this book because I had read and enjoyed We Are Here and this book introduces some of the characters that appear in that book. However I think it's OK to read them in either order, it's probably better to read this first.I did enjoy this but it was darker and more horror than supernatural thr...
I read this book because I had read and enjoyed [b:We Are Here|17228158|We Are Here|Michael Marshall|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1357684988s/17228158.jpg|18159871] and this book introduces some of the characters that appear in that book. However I think it's OK to read them in either order, it's pr...
This was better than his last book, The Intruders. But the book still had some problems. The fact that the gangstas decided to help out the hero near the end didn't ring true. And, of course, they served no real purpose either. They ended up just being loose threads of a (pretty pointless) subplot t...
Michael Marshall's "Bad Things" starts off with a bang: a four-year-old child apparently dies of fright while his parents watch. The action then flashes forward three years or so, with the parents divorced and living in different states. The father, James, is living in a small Oregon beach town ...
I would really give this one 3 1/2 stars if that was an option. The book was very well written and it was a page turner that I stayed up until 2:30 AM reading. But I was disappointed in the end. You get to know several characters in the first person but there are so many unanswered questions. It's l...