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Fiction Review by The Gravedigger
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02.01.03
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By Mark Ronson. A young woman archeologist uncovering ancient ruins in the middle-east and unwittingly released a creature that's been sealed within for over twenty-five centuries. It is a ghoul, a skeletal looking creature that eats human flesh. At the dig is her wealthy father, who funded the archeological endeavor, the ruler of the small country this all takes place in, and a down and out photographer, who thinks covering her project will further his own career. There's also a parallel story about an Israeli agent who is trying to find out where a terrorist group is originating from-and it's not too far from where the other story takes place. Surprisingly little time is spent upon the Ghoul creature itself and the most interesting thing presented are these 'kamikazee' terrorists, 'which have never been seen before by the world'. Well, a lot can happen in twenty years.
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Rating: nan out of 10.0 - votes cast total
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