Thursday, March 14, 2013

GARDEN OF EVIL by Graham Masterson *

This novel starts out keeping you interested but it then bogs itself down with a lot of repetition. Over and over about the bible and things written in it and what it portends or predicts.

So this guy, Jim Rook, somehow gets involved with Ba'al cult who are trying to change the world in one day. He's a teacher the bad boy enters his classroom and Rook isn't teaching anyone much of anything. The boy in his class is named Somebody Silence and he lies a lot and promises people they'll get their own version of heaven if they go along with the cult. Meantime bodies of friends of Rook are found attached to ceilings, trees and his own bedroom ceiling.

He of course, joins the forces of evil until he decides to change his mind and retore order to the universe single handedly. Yay for Rook! I hate religious books. I was hoping this just had something to do with burning bibles or something. A garden where people were murdered. Not gods battling it out for good and evil, mind you a theme going back to frickin biblical times. Thanks but I despise these types of overdone novels.

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