- Paperback
- Publisher: Kensington Pub Corp (Mm) (March 1983)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0821711717
- ISBN-13: 978-0821711712
- Product Dimensions: 17.3 x 10.4 x 1.8 cm
- Shipping Weight: 159 g
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The story starts out with a attack on a house owned by a brother and sister. The brother attempts to chase off the intruders with a shot gun but the results of that attempt ends up with the brother being killed and his shotgun thrown into the house bent like a horseshoe. There is some comic relief early in the book when the Sheriff while investagating the aftermath of the attack 'teases' a very religious deputy about his bad timing on copping a feel. but after that the story gets serious.
The hero of the story is a soldier of fortune who was hired by the brother to investage the stories behind the swamp and if possible to capture a 'link'. With the brother dead, the hero is hired by the sister to continue the investigation advenge her brother's death. After killing a few 'links' he brings in some doctor friends of his to perform a study of the dead links. Their findings are shocking and the verbal abuse they heap on the hero is fun to read.
The story is fast paced and has it moments like when the hero tells off/embarasses the aid to the president of the US in front of him. There are some moments in the book that will make some readers uncomfortable when the story dips a little into a hate crime with racial overtones but lets say the bad guys get theirs very shortly afterwards.
Any long time reader of Mr Johnstone's will be a little surprised with the tone of the storyline but will agree it is a well written book. A direct sequel to this book would be great but the way the book ended I guess I will have to settle for a 'next generation' type sequel of "Watchers in the woods."
If you can get your hands on a copy of this book be prepared to be scared, amused, angered and happy as well as scared again.