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andiesmith's review
2.0
The book was great and such a great storyline....i was hoping it would be developed more. It felt rushed like the author was rushed to finish it.
cathy1969's review
5.0
I've always had a love/hate relationship with Mother Nature and SUMMERVILLE plays upon those fears contained in that relationship with her quite well. Three friends set out for an adventure, of sorts; for lost treasure, one could say, and find themselves battling for their lives against the totally unforseen and, of course, unexpected, villians of the southern ghost town of Summerville.
Being a novella, this book gets right to the action which conveys apprehension and excitement surrounding their trip into this lost and forgotten town. Trying not too give too much away, I will say that in Summerville, nothing is what it sounds like it should be: a quaint and pleasant place to visit. Disppoointed you will not be in Neal's latest work, but scared, nervous and wanting more? Oh, yes.
Being a novella, this book gets right to the action which conveys apprehension and excitement surrounding their trip into this lost and forgotten town. Trying not too give too much away, I will say that in Summerville, nothing is what it sounds like it should be: a quaint and pleasant place to visit. Disppoointed you will not be in Neal's latest work, but scared, nervous and wanting more? Oh, yes.
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