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A review by braydin
The Touch by F. Paul Wilson
3.0
A mix of medical mystery fantasy with some horror. This book is labeled as book 3 of the Adversary cycle, but can easily be read on its own. In fact, I was kind of left for a loop when reading the book as it really had no ties to either of the previous books. I am interested in how Wilson will end up tying these books together.
The horror aspect takes a while to manifest and is not a gory bloodbath type horror, but more of a psychological thriller. It was a bit slow to get moving and felt a bit dated in some areas but a solid read, with a bit of anticipation in seeing how it will tie in to the larger picture.
The horror aspect takes a while to manifest and is not a gory bloodbath type horror, but more of a psychological thriller. It was a bit slow to get moving and felt a bit dated in some areas but a solid read, with a bit of anticipation in seeing how it will tie in to the larger picture.