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Right to Life: And 2 New Stories
 
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Right to Life: And 2 New Stories (Paperback)

by Jack Ketcham (Author), Neal McPheeters (Illustrator)
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Right To Life, Oct 13 2008
This book is pretty good. I thought it was an original idea for a short story. I enjoyed the ending alot.
If your a fan of Jack Ketchum's work, you will like this book. I only wish that the book was longer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Don't let the cover throw you off, Dec 22 2003
Because the book is way more distturbing than that! This book scaredthe hell out of me in part because it was based on a true story, I will say this-if you're a cat lover, as Mr, K obviously is, have LOTS of kleenex ready for one of the short stories towards the end. AND for at least one scene in the title novella.
Not for the easily upset, squeamish, or offended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars an absolute must if your a Ketchum fan, Sep 27 2003
By HorrorWench (horror-web.com) - See all my reviews
I'm a movie watcher, not a book reader, and I'll tell you why. It's hard to find a book that for me, is engrossing enough to sit down and read. I'm often tempted to skip pages to find some action, or something interesting. It has been a long while since I could sit down and read a book, until now.

I have to thank Jack Ketchum for being honest and convincing in his writing. Never have I read a book that is so alive. Never have I read a book, that literally left me on the edge of my seat, left my heart racing, and led me through a gamut of emotions. I cringed, I yelled. I got angry and sad. It was incredible!

Due to my own personal experiences, this book at first brought back some old memories of mine, which made me set the book down for a couple of days. I decided to pick it back up and couldn't put it down.

The main character Sara is a lovely woman who really hasn't had the best of luck in the world in the past few years. Gotten past all the bad, she meets a wonderful man, whom she loves dearly. Fast-forward to now, she is pregnant, he is married, and you can guess what happens next. As he drops her off at the front of a clinic, he goes to park the car, and during this time, Sara is kidnapped and drugged, right off the street. When Greg goes into the clinic, and finds she has not yet checked in, he begins to fear she has left, but none of the pieces seem to fit. With that, he gets aid from Police and they begin looking for Sara with no luck.

The majority of this story is what happens while Sara is held captive. Taken by two individuals that can not conceive children nor adopt, these people believe they are saving Sara from certain things, while filling their lives with "happiness". Using the guise of "The Organization" they try to break Sara down until she is compliant to their wishes. What happens next? You need to find out!

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