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Roadwork
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#1 bestselling master of suspense...
They're tearing down Bart Dawes's home, leveling his memories, and destroying his past, all for a new highway extension. Funny what that kind of progress can do to a man. Scary, too.
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After 2 moves to 2 different houses, 3 years later, I finally finished this book. It was a very quick read, and I think it was reminiscent of Blaze, in that it's not so horror drawn.
The parallels between now and the 70s (energy crisis) are a little scary.
They're tearing down Bart Dawes's home, leveling his memories, and destroying his past, all for a new highway extension. Funny what that kind of progress can do to a man. Scary, too.
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After 2 moves to 2 different houses, 3 years later, I finally finished this book. It was a very quick read, and I think it was reminiscent of Blaze, in that it's not so horror drawn.
The parallels between now and the 70s (energy crisis) are a little scary.