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Creed [Audiobook] (Audio Cassette)

by James Herbert (Author)
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Creed is Joe Creed, a member of the much maligned paparazzi–those indomitable creatures who will do anything for a picture. His nightmare begins when he photographs mourners at the funeral of a famous actress. Among them is a man thought to have been hanged in the '30s. He and his cohorts are willing to do anything to get the pictures. Narrator William Hope skillfully handles abundant background text and thought without dragging. He presents best the voices of the once grand stars thought to be long dead. (They sound as if they have been!) S.G.B. © AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to an alternate Audio Cassette edition.


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'Chilling event follows chilling event... The plot thickens. Your head spins... James Herbert turbo charged and spewing black fumes' Daily Mail

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3.0 out of 5 stars Readable and entertaining, Feb 6 2002
By Penguin Egg (London, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Creed (Unbound)
The hero of this book, Joe Creed, is a sleezebag paparazzo, which is the singular noun for paparazzi. He has few positive attributes. He would do anything to get a good photograph so that he can sell it to the newspapers. He has an ex-wife whom he hates. He even hates his young son. This unendearing character holds our attention because of his complete lack of scruples. What makes this book so satisfying is that, despite himself, he does the decent thing, and at the end of the book, he becomes it's hero. It even has the corps of the paparazzi charging to the rescue like the calvary, which has got to be one of the cleverest twists I have ever read. The book is genuinely frightening. If the end doesn't quite resolve itself satisfactory, then the rest of the book succeeds in carrying you effortlessly from one page to the next.
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