The Dead Path
Format: paperback
ISBN:
978073623745
Publish date: 2009
Publisher: Hachette Australia
Pages no: 396
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Cultural,
Adult Fiction,
Mystery,
Thriller,
Horror,
Australia,
Supernatural,
Ghosts,
Fiction
So...this book was just okay. I debated between 2 and 3 stars. It was a page turner and it had some creative moments (although the whole "I'm seeing the dead" instantly made me think of Sixth Sense). I would put it as equivalent to a Steven King book..except (and they are a few big exceptions).Th...
First i will point out that the hard cover copy I have got from the library Glowed in the dark... Thanks 2 my daughters who noticed it..This book is wonderful, just when you think you have it all figured out it takes a turn... alot of twist & turns keeps you on the edge of your seat, this will go on...
I picked this book up quite by chance. Basically I was in the local library and thought the cover looked interesting. I wasn't to know that this book had been nominated as the best Horror book of the year, nor that it was an Aussie book. Pretty good for a debut novel.So why 3.5 stars for a "best hor...
Although the storyline for this book was good, I was really disappointed with the book. In reading previous reviews, I expected this book to be eerie and scary which it fell incredibly short of.
Intelligently written paranormal suspense. The Dead Path is a haunting tale of tragedy, loss and all consuming evil. Filled with deftly written prose that will march you steadily along the path of madness into a world of horror that is at once believable and terrifying. Irwin's imagery is vivid an...