
Review of Spireclaw: Well Written Weird Mystery
February 5th, 2010 admin
Within the first paragraph of this novel I knew I was in the hands of a skillful, practised writer. The atmosphere is eerie and evocative as the main character, Kieran, wakes from a disturbing dream and looks out the window into the dark, wind tossed yard. A tone of tension and foreboding is established, but as
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