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Beckon
Author: Tom pawlik
ISBN: 421460
Publication Date: 2012
Pages: 409
Rating:
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Publisher: Tyndale
Book Type: Paperback
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donkeycheese avatar reviewed Beckon on + 1255 more book reviews
Jack Kendrick father disappeared twelve years ago, and yet he searches. Elina Gutierrez, a police officer, is also searching. A cousin went to Beckon for a job prospect and disappeared. Then there is George Wilcox. He goes to Beckon for a different reason - he was told the cure for his wife's alzheimer's could be found there.

Three different people, three strangers, all in the small town of Beckon where the suspense and chills don't stop. Those that come to Beckon don't leave, at least not alive. As the three of them get pulled deeper and deeper into the the town's secrets, they learn of a great evil. But who of them will survive to tell the tale?

Beckon is a taut, suspense driven novel that will have you up late burning the midnight oil, gripped in the story. With excellent writing, creating a world you can envision, complex and likable characters and a darkness that will give you chills, Beckon is a must read for any suspense fan!!
kingsdaughter1611 avatar reviewed Beckon on + 219 more book reviews
Sometimes in reviewing books, you find some really good ones. And then other times you run into a book that is just somewhat different. It is still good and a well written thriller, but the story is just out there. That is the case with this book here, Beckon, by Tom Pawlik. I normally do not read fantasy or sci-fi type stories. I hadn't even realized this was somewhat like that until I got partway into the story. I finished the book and it was well written, but I just want to warn you, this is a very different book.

MY REVIEW-Tom Pawlik is an author I had never heard of before. But when I saw the plot I thought it sounded interesting. I love a good mystery or suspense story and this one sounded like it would be neat. So I plunged into the book. It opens just fine and I got ready for a good mystery story about where the young mans father disappeared to, etc. But after that, it got kind of strange. These two young men find a guide to take them searching for the Soul Eater. A legend among the indians that they think might be true.

In this book you have people who have lived thousands of years without being discovered, people who drink a liquid from a spider that makes them live hundreds of years, giant spiders, death, murder, and tons of mystery. Now don't get me wrong, it is interesting. I read it through in one day. But I couldn't get past all the amazing things. I felt like I had stepped into Journey to the Center of the Earth. For anyone who has read that book, remember the giant creatures, huge mushrooms, etc? That is what this somewhat felt like, except it was in a dark manner. Several people die throughout the book and not in a nice way.

So, if you like a book that has mystery but not realistic, check this one out. I enjoyed reading it, just so long as I remembered it wasn't true. Highly interesting novel though!

I received a copy of this book for review through the Tyndale Blog Network. I did not receive any monetary compensation. All thoughts are 100% mine.
reviewed Beckon on + 2 more book reviews
This book I am posting is intense - and was to me a little scary. Hope you enjoy it. It is a hardback by the way