End of watch, of Stephen King

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I must admit that to get to this third part I have skipped the second. But that's the way the readings are, they come as they come. Although there might really be another motivation behind it. And it is that when I read Mr Mercedes I had a certain uncomfortable aftertaste. Surely it would be because when one has ...

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What lives inside, by Malenka Ramos

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When one has been hardened in the first novels of Stephen King, those filled with terror that he wrote in the prolific 80s, finding a good horror novel today is not an easy task. But the young author Malenka Ramos, skillfully approaches that narrative knowledge ...

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The Lady of the Well, by Daniel Sánchez Pardos

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Everything that is labeled "gothic" creates a contradictory feeling for me at first. I have found works with that setting that have fascinated me and others that have seemed like a mess. Both in the cinema and in literature. Especially the gothic narrative has given for many derivations ...

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Only child, by Anna Snoekstra

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Another powerful voice reaches the publishing market with a new proposal. Wit and talent are not the heritage of any author. And arrivals like Anna Snoekstra's become a remarkable literary event. In this case in the genre of mystery novels. The only daughter book ...

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Summer of Corruption, of Stephen King

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In the volume The Four Seasons, by Stephen KingWe find the novel Summer of Corruption, an interesting story about how evil can be inserted into the soul of any person when he surrenders to the knowledge of the same essence of evil. A gifted student such as Todd Bowden knows ...

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Mr Mercedes, from Stephen King

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When retired police officer Hodges receives a letter from the mass murderer who took the lives of dozens of people, without ever having been arrested, he knows that it is undoubtedly him. It's no joke, that psychopath throws him that letter of introduction and ...

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