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The Keeper
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Manufacturer: HarperTorch
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5

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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN: 9780060872908
Feature: ISBN13: 9780060872908
ISBN: 006087290X
Label: HarperTorch
Manufacturer: HarperTorch
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 400
Publication Date: 2006-09-01
Publisher: HarperTorch
Release Date: 2006-08-29
Studio: HarperTorch

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ISBN13: 9780060872908
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Some believe Bedford, Maine, is cursed. Its bloody past, endless rain, and the decay of its downtown portend a hopeless future. With the death of its paper mill, Bedford's unemployed residents soon find themselves with far too much time to dwell on thoughts of Susan Marley. Once the local beauty, she's now the local whore. Silently prowling the muddy streets, she watches eerily from the shadows, waiting for . . . something. And haunting the sleep of everyone in town with monstrous visions of violence and horror.

Those who are able will leave Bedford before the darkness fully ascends. But those who are trapped here—from Susan Marley's long-suffering mother and younger sister to her guilt-ridden, alcoholic ex-lover to the destitute and faithless with nowhere else to go—will soon know the fullest and most terrible meaning of nightmare.




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Summary: Surprisingly Profound
Comment: This is one of the most profound books I've ever read. It is a novel-length metaphor that is almost mythological in scope. It's a book about the power of the collective unconscious. Every generation buries new angst and new secrets until, in the tale told in this book, it reaches critical mass and manifests in horrifying, tangible form. For me, this book captures the truth... the psychological underpinnings of the myths and folk tales that have been chilling our bones since the dawn of time. The author has a deep understanding of why zombies walk and ghosts haunt, and what humanity was trying to say about itself when these ghouls first received the breath of life in human imagination. It is that deep, mythological truth that offers the real scare in this book. Truth is the monster here, the gore and violence are merely the macabre vehicle that it drives.

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Summary: Not even worth a single star!
Comment: The old saw, "You get what you pay for", certainly applies here. I forced myself to finish this, feeling the ending would be illuminating--it was not. A total waste of time, in my opinion. I tried to not give it one star, but it was impossible on the system, which is a true shame.

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Summary: keeper? not!
Comment: "be glad, very glad that your eyes aren't blue." not my idea of a plot.

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Summary: gave it a fair try
Comment: i can appreciate most genres in books but i cannot believe this was ever put in print. i found it to be mind numbing in stupidty and i dont know what its purpose is. what a waste of my time.

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Summary: The Keeper by Sarah Langdon
Comment: This is a book not worth reading. I struggled through the last chapters.
K. Cullen


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