by Ted Dekker
I read this because it was recommended on The Ultimate Reading List, which I've been working through. It was listed in the "Inspirational Fiction" section (the Christian Fiction) section, but one of the fairly good things about it is it's not at all preachy even though the man-in-peril in this one, ...
WOWSERS!!! Now THIS is how a psychological thriller should be written. Dekker places the mind games bar high on this one. So engrossed was I in the plot, that I did not see the twist coming!
I loved his book "house", so I will definetly check this out.
That was.... interesting.
Intense, with an ending you won't see coming. Read this and don't bother with the movie.
Dekker's Thr3e is an engrossing read about a guy who is targeted by a madman who's going to kill him if he doesn't confess his biggest sin. The problem? Kevin has no clue what sin he's supposed to confess. Orphaned at a young age, he's had a hard childhood, but is finally getting his life on track. ...
Did you see Adaptation? Do you remember that part where fictionalized version of real life screenwriter Charlie Kaufman's (totally fictional) twin brother Donald is telling him about the terrible-sounding screenplay he's written? Here's some imdb:Donald: Okay, well here's the twist. We find out that...
a very confusing book...
A fascinating story. I loved the plot way up until the very last chapter - then I got disappointed. It was almost as if the author had this great idea for a character developement, and then suddenly ran out of time, space or imagination. Sort of like the stories children write that ends with "And th...