The third F Paul Wilson book I've read and another good one. A bit slow to get started with an early chapter that I found a bit dull and irrelevant, but it soon got interesting. The British doctor in the story was a bit over done (bloody this, bloody that) but he wasn't detrimental to the story...
The book got off to a slow start partly because I'd just finished the Keep and was expecting something similar-the Tomb is totally different. Anyway things quickly ramp up and it gets interesting, concerning itself with Indian history, mystical beasts, talismen, and a guy called Repairman Jack...
A few years ago i read four books by a writer called F. Paul Wilson from the Adversity Cycle. (The keep. Tomb, Reprisal and Nightworld where the ones that i read. I believe that there are another two for me to pick up.)
I thought that these were a reall riviting read with some great...
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