It has a fairly predictable beginning: Teens do something regrettable; regrettable action comes back to haunt them. The characters are fairly stock, but interesting enough that you get a feel for who they are and end up caring about what happens to them.
The writing is brisk and Christopher Pike is able to throw in necessary detail without bogging down the story with them.
It's an extremely satisfying read.
The writing is brisk and Christopher Pike is able to throw in necessary detail without bogging down the story with them.
It's an extremely satisfying read.
Pretty good - I really liked this in high school.