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The Attraction
The Attraction
Author: Douglas Clegg
Charlie Goodrow runs the Brake Down Palace Gas and Sundries, and anyone who stops for a fill-up hears Charlie's tale of the Ancient (Aztec) Flesh-Scraper, whose mummified remains are housed behind curtains, in a glass case, at the back of his shop.
ISBN-13: 9780843954111
ISBN-10: 0843954116
Publication Date: 4/4/2006
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 37 ratings
Publisher: Dorchester Publishing Company
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Amberlani avatar reviewed The Attraction on + 56 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
The signs all along the desert highway read Come See the Mystery! But some mysteries should remain buried forever. Charlie Goodrow, owner of the Brake Down Palace Gas and Sundries, tells anyone who stops for a fill-up about the mysterious attraction in back. It's the mummified remains of an ancient legendary flesh-scraper, whose job had been to scrape the flesh off the bones of human sacrifices....
When a car filled with teenagers gets a flat tire out in the middle of the Arizona heat, the kids figure they have time to check out the Mystery. Behind curtains, in a glass case, lies a small, withered corpse with very long fingernails. Above it, tacked on the wall, is a sign: Do Not Touch. Do Not Feed. But it has to be a hoax, right? How could the kids know that feeding the Mystery will be the worst mistake of their lives? How could they know that the flesh-scraper is hungry for flesh?
Mahala avatar reviewed The Attraction on + 192 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book was an easy read, but not the best fantasy/horror book I've come across. It starts off strong, but the author could have added more nuance to it and made it so much better. But for a quick Saturday afternoon read, or something to take to the doctor's office etc. it is worth it.
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reviewed The Attraction on + 3152 more book reviews
Two stories--the first is just a good horror story, the second is??? didn't much care for it but it refers to other books taking place in a location referred to in this story so might try one to see what it's about
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Charlie Goodrow runs the Brake Down Palace Gas and Sundries, and anyone who stops for a fill-up hears Charlie's tale of the Ancient (Aztec) Flesh-Scraper, whose mummified remains are housed behind curtains, in a glass case, at the back of his shop.
buzzby avatar reviewed The Attraction on + 6062 more book reviews
2 stories, "The Attraction", 175 pages long, and "The Necromancer", about 160 pages long.


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