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Jacquie F says...

ISBN: 978-1-60693-005-2

Publisher: Eloquent Books

Copyright: © 2008 Bernard J. Rossi

Author’s Website: Bernard J. Rossi

242 Pages, Ebook

Genre: Supernatural, Thriller, Crime

The story unfolds in Cairns, Australia; a tale of love, grief, violence and death, but throughout the words spoken by the narrator at the start, "Jack never meant to hurt anyone", should be kept at the forefront of your mind.

And while the grisly work of a murder evolves upon the beaches and the efforts of the police trying to solve the case persist among the tourists, hotels and town; the mind is the place that holds many more clues and a bigger chance of apprehending the criminal. That is - Jack’s mind.

Jack Firebrace has a strong will, so much so that he is able to control most aspects of his life, and influence the people around him without their being aware of it. He helps people by using a benevolent form of mind control. But perhaps this time his interference has set a train of events in motion that he did not anticipate, because people are dying in Cairns.

When I started this book I wasn’t sure where it was headed and it took me a while to settle down and give my attention fully. Once I had though I was gripped by the characters and relationships that unfolded.

The main story is a set of serial murders and the solving of the crimes but there are many other sub-plots woven in and around this main theme and all seasoned with a touch of the supernatural.

Although I think that the novel sometimes gets a little bogged down in places, in the end Rossi adeptly juggles the numerous stories and then catches them one by one and lays them out to form a complete tale, albeit one that does not quite finish, in this book at any rate.

I enjoyed my trip to Cairns, though I’m thankful I was only a spectator to the events.

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marcof says...

Another low-budget thriller which looks very promising!

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jalirex says...

ISBN: 0 00 615804 8

Publisher: Harper Collins Publishers

Website: www.harpercollins.co.uk

Copyright © Devoran Trustees Ltd 1967

343 Pages, Paperback

 

A group of allied soldiers are dropped by parachute into Germany in order to find a way inside Schloss Adler (the castle of the eagle), the combined headquarters of the German Secret Service and the Gestapo. They have to rescue Lieutenant General Carnaby, an American general who is the overall co-ordinator for Operation Overlord, the Second Front, before he talks.

Someone though is sabotaging their efforts; can a member of the six British and one American Special Forces team be a traitor? The commanding officer, Smith, has brought a woman with him too, a fact unknown to the other team members. Added to that are the problems of the elite Alpenkorps being stationed at the foot of the mountain and the Castle, built on the side of the mountain, being only accessible by cable car.

This book was an extremely enjoyable read, with the twists and turns and plot loops, focussing on one then another as the guilty party. With the finale as exciting and explosive as one could wish for.

Although I already knew the story from watching the movie countless times (staring Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood), it was definitely well worth reading the original, especially for the ironic wit of Schaffer and Smith’s exchanges.

All in all, a World War II thriller, action packed and full of suspense, which I have come to expect from MacLean’s writing. I wasn’t disappointed at all.

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jalirex says...

ISBN: 978 0 7515 4035 2

Publisher: Sphere An Imprint of Little Brown Book Group

Website: www.littlebrown.co.uk

Copyright © Jennifer Lee Carrell 2007

Author Website: www.jenniferleecarrell.com

480 Pages, Paperback

Sometimes the wealth of Shakespeare law is a little overpowering. Though the trick Carrell uses of Kate Stanley knowing virtually all there is to know about the Bard and explaining it in layman’s terms to Ben Pearl, the British security expert, is a good plot continuation. It also explains it all to us as we’re running to keep up with the characters when they jump from country to country and back again, trying to keep one step ahead of a serial killer, the FBI and the British Police.

Unfortunately for me though, the characters are not fleshed out enough, their histories, feelings etc., I wish there had been more background on them to compensate for the in-depth information on Shakespeare. Because of this the book felt a little uneven, though it is still a good read. I would describe it as an exciting whodunit with a Shakespeare lecture thrown in.

I learned a lot about Shakespeare that I wasn’t aware of and a little about the old west and how popular Shakespeare was in the mining camps and western towns; definitely something that I’d like to find out more about.

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jalirex says...

 

ISBN: 0 00 222830 0

Publisher: William Collins Sons & Co Ltd

Website: www.harpercollins.co.uk

Copyright © Alistair MacLean 1984

286 Pages, Hardcover

 

Set on a hospital ship in Norwegian waters, with a British Merchant Navy crew and a collection of doctors, nurses and orderlies, hunted by German planes and U-boats and not knowing the reason for the pursuit, a saboteur loose, wreaking havoc with the electrical systems, fuel lines, heating and medical supplies.

As soon as I began to read I was hooked. This is a World War II adventure thriller that had me jumping from one crew member to another looking for the bad hat, and being proved wrong, usually when another act of sabotage took place. I wasn’t alone, even the main characters were baffled.

The feeling of suspense was masterly, and the description of a badly damaged ship in hostile weather conditions was enough to have me shivering for real. But to my mind the dialogue between the characters coupled with the understated humour in the face of the towering odds against them is what turned the whole story into a masterpiece.

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r.o0 says...



Reseña: En el 2019 una plaga a convertido a casi todos los humanos en vampiros y estos dominan casi por completo el mundo, un grupo de humanos se revelan contra la especia dominante en un ultimo intento de salvar a la humanidad tal como la conocemos de la aniquilacion total, dado que se los esta utilizando en "granjas" para drenarles la sangre para alimentar a los vampiros. En esta batalla por la supervivencia un investigador hace un descubrimiento que podría encontrar la cura para esta plaga y así salvar a la humanidad.


Titulo Original: DayBreakers
Interpretes: Willem Dafoe, Isabel Lucas, Ethan Hawke, Sam Neill, Claudia Karvan.

Genero: Accion, Drama, Thriller.
Director:
Michael Spierig,Peter Spierig.
Guion:
Michael Spierig,Peter Spierig.
Origen:
Estados Unidos (2010)
Fecha de Estreno:


Comentarios: Otra película que debería tener su propio genero, Vampiros. ¿¿¿Cansado de los vampiros??? ¿¿No puedo dormir por las noches?? ¿¿Quiere bajar de peso?? Obviamente la respuesta a la primera e única pregunta en serio es NO. nunca estaremos cansado de los vampiros siempre y cuando traigan ideas como estas. Me gustan el staff de actores elegidos y la temática en si de la película, estoy seguro que mas allá de la acción humanovampiresca nos vamos a encontrar con una película de buen llevar con un guión ordenado y un desenlace que nos dejara mas que contentos. ¿Porque mi seguridad? No tengo la mas pálida idea.. entendieron.. pálida.. como los mampiros.. en fin estos jóvenes directores que en su haber tienen pocos films entre ellos Undead tienen ideas locas bajo la manga.

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Thanks to Justin @ the Squid.  This video is a total game life changer.

 

It knocked this one down to #2

 

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lohar says...

El pasado sábado 24 de Octubre zombies, muertos vivientes y uno que otro ser humano, se dieron cita en Six Flags México con la intención de rendirle tributo a uno de los más grandes exponentes de la música del siglo XX, Michael Jackson, y así intentar romper el record del mayor número de personas bailando Thriller simultaneamente en 28 paises.
Thrill the World reunió 22,923 personas alrededor del mundo con la pura intención de bailar Thriller de Michael Jackson. Evento que contó con la participación de Ines Markeljevic quién es la mente creativa detrás de Thrill the World.


Aquí una muestra gráfica del evento en la ciudad de México.
Thrill the World en Flickr

             
Click here to download:
Thrill_the_World_Mexico_City.zip (23204 KB)

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