Helpful Score: 2
I didn't know when I started reading this that it was a sequel to his book "Possessions". It's pretty good, but because I read it out of sequence it was a little confusing at times. It's easy to catch up with what's going on.
Cover: People change all the time. But Chris Corin is noticing some pretty extreme changes in the people around him. His best friend is suffering from a strange fever and acting in ways that just don't make sense. And some oddly familiar people in town have started stalking Chris, threatening him, blaming him for bizarre changes they've noticed in themselves.
Things get worse when the changes become physical. Blisters start to form on people. Hideous mutations appear around town. Can these changes somehow be responsible for the violent murders that have occured - murders that point directly at Chris? Something definately wants Chris dead, something very powerful. Something beyond his imagination.
Cover: People change all the time. But Chris Corin is noticing some pretty extreme changes in the people around him. His best friend is suffering from a strange fever and acting in ways that just don't make sense. And some oddly familiar people in town have started stalking Chris, threatening him, blaming him for bizarre changes they've noticed in themselves.
Things get worse when the changes become physical. Blisters start to form on people. Hideous mutations appear around town. Can these changes somehow be responsible for the violent murders that have occured - murders that point directly at Chris? Something definately wants Chris dead, something very powerful. Something beyond his imagination.
Helpful Score: 1
REally entertaining and a quick read. If you like King, Barker, or Koontz, you'll enjoy Moore. Make sure to read Possesions first or you may be a little confused about some of the details in this book.