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David Sakmyster
David Sakmyster is an award-winning author who has nine novels published, including a series about psychic archaeologists (described as "Indiana Jones meets The X-Files") starting with the book THE PHAROS OBJECTIVE. He also has an epic historical adventure, SILVER AND GOLD, the suspense novels... show more

David Sakmyster is an award-winning author who has nine novels published, including a series about psychic archaeologists (described as "Indiana Jones meets The X-Files") starting with the book THE PHAROS OBJECTIVE. He also has an epic historical adventure, SILVER AND GOLD, the suspense novels CRESCENT LAKE, BLINDSPOTS and N.D.E, and a forthcoming story collection, ESCAPE PLANS. His screenplay, Nightwatchers, has been optioned for production. Visit him at www.sakmyster.com.
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Shiftyj1
Shiftyj1 rated it 9 years ago
I’m glad I listened to this one on audio, as the narrator did a good job with the story he had to work with and managed to keep the characters personalities separated and everything flowing. Unfortunately, I think I may have given up had I been reading because there was just way too much going on. I...
Soze Says
Soze Says rated it 10 years ago
Okay, I admit it. When I saw the chance to read a book about not just a) zombies, or b) dinosaurs, but c) zombie dinosaurs, I pretty much giggled with glee. Millions wouldn't go there, but I did. And happily.Which might go some way toward explaining why I was so disappointed with Jurassic Dead: my e...
Randolph "Dilda" Carter
Randolph "Dilda" Carter rated it 10 years ago
Apparently one of those books that Arkham House was supposed to release before they joined the choir eternal... Pretty good creep anthology with a lot of names I didn't know. Ugly cover and dj. There were a handful of really good disturbing stories and no real stinkers, which I hate in an antholog...
Rachel's books
Rachel's books rated it 12 years ago
Anthologies are hard to review. Period. I got this one for the Kelley Armstrong short and it did not disappoint. Easily the best in the book. The shorts in this ranged from excellent, to "interesting," to umm....okay, to huh?, and "this is dumb, I'm not reading this one."
keltx
keltx rated it 12 years ago
I only read four of the short stories. I really liked the Harry Dresden story and the Kelley Armstrong one with Nick, Noah, and Reese.(5 stars for both)
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