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Snowblind II: The Killing Grounds - Community Reviews back

by Michael McBride
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Hooked on Books
Hooked on Books rated it 9 years ago
I've had a sick child this week so I'm way behind & I have a number of reviews I want to wrap up before I start Halloween Bingo so I'm going to make this short & sweet... If you read the first book, Snowblind, then this a definite must read. Both books are fantastic but I think I liked this one ev...
Chris' Eclectic Book Reviews
Chris' Eclectic Book Reviews rated it 10 years ago
Snowblind was one of my favorite novellas from Darkfuse when it came out in 2012 and the second installment adds depth to the story without being a direct sequel. However, I do recommend reading Snowblind first in order to get the full effect of this one. A small group of people find themselves in...
Andreya's Asylum
Andreya's Asylum rated it 10 years ago
Snowblind II: The Killing Grounds is the long-awaited (by me) sequel to DarkFuse’s 2012 Book of the Year, Snowblind. As the second storm in a row passes through Wolf Creek Pass, philandering Len Badgett and his current fling are heading back to civilization after their cozy (ski-less) skiing trip ...
runner
runner rated it 10 years ago
I think it important to have read Snowblind before the sequel Snowblind 2 “The Killing Grounds” where the fate of William Coburn is granted respectful closure by Sheriff Wayne Dayton “He thought about William Coburn, the man who’d walked into the Alferd Packer Grill with his friend’s head under his ...
Shiftyj1
Shiftyj1 rated it 10 years ago
THEY COME AT NIGHT.Fug.Again?Yep.There’s a killing ground deep in the woods outside of Archuleta County where a highly intelligent and ruthless monster(s) hunts its prey using the terrain and the treetop canopies for camouflage. If you see it coming, it is too late - if you don’t see it coming, the ...
Soze Says
Soze Says rated it 10 years ago
Michael McBride is a very skilled writer and just as good a researcher, as almost everything I have read by him is rich in technical detail. His 2012 novella Snowblind is a wonderful example of both of these things, and remains my favourite work of his. So it was with no small sense of expectation t...
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