The Keep
Registered by Flossie927 of York, North Yorkshire United Kingdom on 10/17/2010
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1 journaler for this copy...
After twenty years apart, two cousins reunite in Eastern Europe to renovate a medieval castle. The cousins are irrevocably bound to one another through the shared experience of their youth, when a childhood prank with devastating consequences changed both their lives forever. In an environment of desolation, isolation and paranoia, the cousins are falling under the gothic spell of the castle and its violent history. The crimes of the past and present are about to collide, and with unthinkable results ...
An unusual book, but very good.
I couldn't quite fathom the main character, he seemed a bit aimless and how he comes to be staying with his cousin seems a bit strange!
I couldn't decide whether it was a ghost story or not... but it was certainly interesting!
I couldn't quite fathom the main character, he seemed a bit aimless and how he comes to be staying with his cousin seems a bit strange!
I couldn't decide whether it was a ghost story or not... but it was certainly interesting!
Journal Entry 3 by Flossie927 at Ravensworth, North Yorkshire United Kingdom on Monday, January 3, 2011
Released 13 yrs ago (1/1/2011 UTC) at Ravensworth, North Yorkshire United Kingdom
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If this is your introduction to bookcrossing, welcome. Please make as few or as many comments about the book as you choose.
The book is now yours to do with as you choose. Keep it, pass it on, but please leave the label, so it can keep in touch with us.
The book is now yours to do with as you choose. Keep it, pass it on, but please leave the label, so it can keep in touch with us.