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Comes a Horseman

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Comes a Horseman

By: Robert Liparulo
Narrated by: Spencer Tillman
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The ancients saw Death as a blazing figure on horseback, swift and merciless. Those facing the black chasm often mistook their pounding hearts for the beating of hooves.

Now, two FBI agents pursuing a killer from a centuries-old cult realize they have become his prey.

©2005 Robert Liparulo; (P)2005 Westbow Press. A Division of Thomas Nelson Publishers.
Classics Crime Thrillers Supernatural Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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A dime novel? Clean but boring? Don't make judgements about ABRIDGED fiction, people! This is one of the best books I've ever read, and I lean toward Lee Child, John Grisham, Michael Crichton (NOT "Left Behind"). There is very little preachiness (in fact, I'd say none). Lots of action and suspense. I seriously doubt the author wanted to be compared to "Da Vinci Code"; he is a MUCH better writer than Dan Brown.

That said, I can see the comparisons: There is an ancient secret and a modern chase. It's the best of "Da Vinci Code" and none of the worst (Dan Brown can weave a good yarn, but he's not much of a craftsman; Liparulo wrote a great story, and his skill with a pen exceeds the skill of many bestseling writers today... I'm not the only one who thinks that--a lot of reviewers in top publications have echoed this sentiment).

I agree that abridge audio is not the way to experience a book or a story, and I also agree that the reader of this one didn't do such a wonderful job, but don't pin the problems on Liparulo or the book: Read it and experience a great thriller writer at the top of his game!

A great book (a so-so abridgement)

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The first thing I thought when the book finished was "that's it?" After that I thought "I wasted a credit on that book." The ending...well I'll let you be disappointed by it.

Muaah

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Storyline did not follow book at all. I was reading along with the book and found there were gaps from the book to what was read.

Story did not follow book

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I try to not to buy abridged versions of books but slipped up on this one. It was a blessing as I have never heard such a corny book. In its pages the author even refers to The DaVinci Code perhaps expecting a comparison. Wrong!

Even the reader is awful. Hieronymus Bosch comes out as "HyRonamus" and the Italian "per favore" comes out as the Spanish "por favor".

Buy the book if you want a good laugh at some of the rediculous adventure, but do not invest in the unabridged version.

Dime Novel

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Abridged version is chopped up an hard to follow. Missing to much of original book.

Get unabridged version, this is terrible.

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