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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Why, oh, why, don't more people read David Morrell's books? He is an absolute master when it comes to thrillers and very, very few authors manage to create tension and suspense with the written word the way that Morrell does. Scavenger was essentially a one-sitting book (though, admittedly, that was a long sitting in the back of a car on the way home from vacation...). ( )Really great book. Sie sind eingesperrt in einer Waldhütte. Weit weg von jeglicher Zivilisation. Und sie haben weder Wasser noch Nahrung. Vier Menschen in der Gewalt eines Psychopathen, der ein Video dreht, während sie mit Sprengstoff am Leib verzweifelt um ihr Leben ''spielen'' müssen. Eine von ihnen ist Amanda, die Freundin von Frank Belanger. Im Grunde wissen die Opfer nicht, was sie tun müssen. Nur eines ist klar: In 40 Stunden wird der Sprengstoff gezündet. Für Frank und die Polizei beginnt ein mörderischer Wettlauf gegen die Zeit. Frank Balenger, the hero from Morrell's previous thriller Creepers, finds he must play an elaborate time-travel game to save himself and his lover from an insane video game designer who calls himself "The Gamemaster." Sequel to Creepers, but can stand alone. Exciting and fast-paced with a very original plot. Highly recommended for fans of adventure/suspense. Frank and Amanda, from Morrell's earlier book Creepers, are again targeted by a psychopathic killer. This time they are tricked by a bogus invitation to attend a lecture on time capsules. They are incapicated while at the lecture. Amanda wakes up to find herself locked in a room with several strangers, who like herself have been picked for their survival skills to play a bizarre version of a video game--one in which they are the players controlled by the "gamemaster" who has the power of life or death. Meanwhile, Frank finds himself alone in New York City and is desperate to find out where Amanda is. Fortunately the Gamemaster has included him in the game as well--leaving him clues so he can find Amanda. But is there really a way to win the game, or does the gamemaster just want to kill them both? Almost totally plot driven, with little development to the characters, but oh so exciting. I listened to the audio version and the narrator was excellent for this type of book and it made my commute much more interesting. If you like action you'll love this story. no reviews | add a review
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