Allan leverone has managed to blend what is essentially a simple story
into an incredibly exciting read. Cait was seperated from her twin Milo
at birth and all her life has been plaged by images or "Flickers" as
she prefers to call them. Milo is similarly affected but his images have
much more senister undertones "He hated the visions, wished for the
millionth time in his miserable life he could be a normal guy with a
normal brain, unencumbered by the enending onslaught of mental pictures
and snippets of the thoughts and conversations of strangers. Then maybe
this compulsion to hunt and torture and kill would disappear. Maybe he
could finally achieve some peace. Maybe." Cait, in an attempt to
understand her strange affliction, resolves to find her estranged mother
Virginia Ayers and closely assisted and accompanied by her
understanding boyfriend Kevin embarks on a journey of discovery north
from her home in Tampa..a journey that will alter her life forever. In
the meantime Milo "Mr Midnight" is engaging in some rather unsavoury
activities and soon their paths will cross in a violent and bloody
conclusion. This story just rattles along, demands to be read in one or
two sittings and concludes in a very satisfactory and surprising manner.
It's good to read a horror story that starts well, continues at a great
pace and finishes in an unexpected manner.
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