"A fine horror tale"
Horror book cover artist David Lennon returns home to
Lompoc, California to recover from his girlfriend Sienna
Madden ending their relationship. Walking a nearby beach,
he discovers a female corpse, apparently the victim of a
ritual killing. The police lock David up on suspicion of
murdering Sienna, who they claim is the corpse on the
beach, but a lack of evidence frees him although he is
still under a cloud of suspicion. David visits friends he has not seen in a while, but
notices a pattern that his experiences with others reflect
the subplots of a vampire novel of which he is commissioned
to draw the cover. As the police watch David, he insists
to them and the FBI that Sienna lives as she keeps leaving
him phone messages. David slowly realizes his hometown is
not what it once was, but what happened to make it the
center of eerie still puzzles him. Though somewhat filled with unnecessary variety of fear
generators, THE BLIND MIRROR is a fine horror tale that
hooks the reader who wants to know what is going on.
During the reading of the novel, fans will ponder several
times over whether the story is a psychological suspense
thriller starring a flipped out killer who murdered his
girlfriend, a supernatural tale, or science going berserk.
Christopher Pike keeps the chills at a high level with this
exhilarating story. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted April 26, 2003
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