A review by felinity
Grim Reaper: End of Days by Steve Alten
1.0
I'd earlier made an attempt but it was a DNF. This time I forced my way to the end just to see how it wrapped up. (It's part 1 of a series, just so you know.)
The best way to explain this without any spoilers or too many details: imagine Dan Brown discovered one of the mystical philosophies/religions, then went through something traumatic and partnered with a horror-thriller writer to get it out of his system.
Too much detail in some place, weird hallucinations/visions/dreams and too many layers. Not quite thriller, not quite apocalyptic, not quite horror, not quite suspense. And not worth reading even the once, IMO. Definitely not touching the second.
The best way to explain this without any spoilers or too many details: imagine Dan Brown discovered one of the mystical philosophies/religions, then went through something traumatic and partnered with a horror-thriller writer to get it out of his system.
Too much detail in some place, weird hallucinations/visions/dreams and too many layers. Not quite thriller, not quite apocalyptic, not quite horror, not quite suspense. And not worth reading even the once, IMO. Definitely not touching the second.