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Blind Panic

Blind Panic 1

by Graham Masterton
Paperback
Publication Date: 30/07/2010
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Without warning, hundreds and then thousands of people across America lose their sight. Self-styled mystic Harry Erskine and his friend Amelia Crusoe discover that the Algonquin medicine man Misquamacus has come back to life to seek a final devastating revenge against the white man who massacred his people.
ISBN:
9781847511782
9781847511782
Category:
Horror & ghost stories
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
30-07-2010
Publisher:
Canongate Books Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
288
Dimensions (mm):
222x141x22mm
Graham Masterton

Graham Masterton trained as a newspaper reporter before beginning a career as an author. After twenty-five years writing horror and thrillers, Graham turned his talent to crimewriting.

The first book in the Katie Maguire series, White Bones, was published by Head of Zeus in 2012 and became a top-ten bestseller. The series was inspired by Graham's five-year stay in County Cork.

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The 5th in the Manitou series has Harry Erskine up against Misquamacus again. If you have the previous books in the series in your collection, (Manitou, Manitou's Revenge, Burial, Manitou Blood)then you'll have to add this to your collection. Personally I found nothing topped the story in 'Burial' however with the 4th and now 5th in the series the story tends to go a bit stale. Written with the usual gory mega deaths the only downside was the character Amelia, who was killed off in the original manitou, reappeared in burial having divorced her husband MacArthur and was now Amelia Crusoe well before Harry married another character, and now appears in this book as Amelia Carlsson who only divorced MacArthur after Harry had married with no explanation for the reader, and Misquamacus goes from calling Harry a 'White Dog', early in the series to 'Little Brother' in this latest book. However, if you enjoyed the others it is good to romp with the characters again once past the aforementioned confusion.

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