![]() ![]() It strips the memories and abilities of everyone who hears it via their cell, reducing them to their primal selves, instinctive, violent and uncaring. ![]() As he’s wandering back to his hotel, things go sideways pretty quick, when people answer or make calls on their cell phones. Our lead character Clay, is a graphic novelist in Boston, having just pitched and secured a contract for his story and its sequel. It’s fast, bloody, violent, and was mind-numbing on the movie screen in my head. The book opens casually but ominously enough, if you read the blurb on the book you know something bad is going to happen, and happen quickly. Or rather returns me to spooky King ground as it was written before his Kennedy time travel story. The Stephen King kick brought on by re-watching Stand By Me and reading 11/22/63 continued as I put paid to another King book. ![]()
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