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Fiction Review by The Undertaker
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09.15.02
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by Jack KetchumJack Ketchum Ketchum's newest will put his name on the map and get his books into the hands of more people than ever which is a good thing. The subtle power of Red builds from page one until the end. The novel is short, but comes with a little bonus material that you'll also enjoy. Red is not horror in the way many people will be expecting, but what comes out of this book will keep you reading without putting it down. You'll appreciate Ketchum's storytelling ability most of all after reading Red. The cause and effect here changes everyone by book's end. How can you not root for an old man to right the wrongs that have been done to him, and get some poon from a girl half his age to boot? What this guy goes through and has been through will amaze you. Pick a copy of Red up soon as possible.
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Rating: nan out of 10.0 - votes cast total
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