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Ghost Road Blues (A Pine Deep Novel) - Community Reviews back

by Jonathan Maberry
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runner
runner rated it 12 years ago
It is always a pleasant surprise to discover a horror story that really gives good meaning to what horror writing is all about. Ghost Road Blues at it's heart is the struggle of good and evil in the quaint little setting of Pine Deep, a quiet little Pennsylvania town now enjoying the good times but ...
leekyle
leekyle rated it 12 years ago
Fantastic little beginning to what is known as The Pine Deep trilogy! When i first read this the edition i had had no reference to any more books being continued and i was like boy Maberry left us with a cliffhanger of sorts so i hope Maberry writes another one. well a few years went by and i had ha...
leekyle
leekyle rated it 13 years ago
Re-reading book 1 of the Pine Deep Trilogy as now there are two more sequels to read. I originally picked this book up for something to read whilst being on the bus thinking oh well if it sucks it filled the void of a couple of boring bus trips if anything. Low and behold what i got was a an awesom...
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 13 years ago
Ghost Road Blues was a great book to read during the month of October, as part of my 4th Annual October Scare fest. I love that spooky mood that comes along with the fall, when the days get shorter, the nights longer, and the weather cooler (hopefully). Although this novel was very good, and well-...
No More Booklikes, BYE
No More Booklikes, BYE rated it 15 years ago
I was instantly addicted from the first chapter when the character called “The Bone Man” kills his demon, using his blues guitar. epic good vs. evil battles;Thirty years earlier the small town of Pine Deep is tortured with murders. When “The Bone Man” is blamed, after killing the murder, he is himse...
wbebout
wbebout rated it 17 years ago
Pine Deep knows evil and it is a dark evil. There is conventional evil and supernatural evil. Fast gripping read that leads to a very visually appealing story. I would recommend this to any fan of the horror genre.
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