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The Dead Whisper On
T. L. Hines
Bethany House
, 2007 - 320 pages
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highly recommended
Interesting Read
This is a very suspenseful book that keeps you reading wanting more. The story follows Canada Mac a former mine specialist turned garbage collector as she struggles with dark evil forces all around her and her struggle to come to terms with her fathers death. A grea t read that keeps you turning the pages. I was very interested in the History of Butte Montana(where the book takes place) that he works into the story.
Fast, no-brainer read with a been-done-before plot.
All in all, this was a fairly entertaining and (very) quick read, but very predictable. I guess after reading every Stephen King and Dean Koontz book, this plot didn't come as much of a surprise or ground-breaking. Even King's son, Joe Hill, writes amazing and fresh ghost stories. But this one just lacked the depth and skill I have gotten from other Authors.
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A Must Read For All Suspense Lovers!
It's been eleven years since Candace MacHugh's father died. Living in Butte, Montana with nothing but her memories, Canada feels alone, she misses her father so much and has no contact with her mother since she blames her mother for kicking her father out. Then one night she hears her father speak to her from the shadows wanting her to join him and the work the
dead
are doing attempting to make contact about dire warnings and great dangers. The dead want her to become an "operative", one of the contacts between the living and dead but to do so she must become "dead" to the world. Canada is so happy to hear her father's voice and gets caught up in the excitement of at least working with him and talking to him that she says yes without really thinking. And she is whisked away to her first assignment. But Canada doesn't seem to be fitting in at least to the "operatives" thinking. Her "death" is staged, her car flies off the road and flies into the Berkley pit the biggest Superfund site in the United States.
Her father and the operatives tell her to watch out for Keros the golem who is out to get her but no one can tell her why. But the shadows and the operatives are afraid of him. Than Keros finally catches up with her and makes her realize he is not the bad guy and is not out to kill her which makes Canada begin to question as to what is really happening with the shadows or Nothingness as Keros calls them and the operatives. Keros tells her "The heart is deceitful above all things" and "What you see isn't always what's real. Often isn't, in fact."
Meanwhile people in Butte are disappearing, actually turning to ash and burning up. And Canada questions why the shadows and the operatives don't want her in Butte, for that is where the truth lies. Once Canada gets it all figured out that the shadowy figure is not her father and that the shadows are living underground in the mines in Butte waiting for their time to take over. Canada knows they must be stopped but how? Can she trust Doug, the computer geek operative who has figured out the truth, too but even if she can't she knows she needs his help.
The author T.L. Hines will leave you spellbound in this awesome page turner that will have you on the edge of your seat. A must read for anyone who likes suspense for this one will leave you guessing as to what will happen next. And the author admits that Butte is his favorite city in Montana, and it shows as Hines goes into great detail describing the town. It really makes you feel you are there as you go to the Columbia Gardens; see the Our Lady of the Rockies and to the Berkley Pit. And go on the run with Canada first trying to get away from Keros and later the operatives for you will feel you are there. As a Christian suspense it may leave some questioning about someone speaking to the dead but trust this reviewer there is a bigger story here. "The Dead
Whisper
On" is T.L. Hines second book the first being "Waking Lazarus" and on the surface both seem to be about the dead but as the author states "They're about living, and specifically living the life God has called you to". So whether you are a Christian or not this is a must read for all suspense lovers.
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Fast Paced Engaging Read
This was my first TL Hines book and won't be my last. His tale of a daughter's desire to connect with her
dead father
and the evil that is slowly taking over her town was tightly woven together with great characterization, plot, and spiritual theme. The book has excellent pacing without any gratuitous violence.
Summary: When Candace (Canada) MacHugh's father died, he promised to talk to her from the other side, if he could. Eleven years later, Canada has traded in her miners hat for a garbage truck, but longs for the past and a connection with her father. One night Canada hears a familiar voice speak from the shadows. Her dead father. He's kept his promise and offers her a chance to be with him again. But what he proposes may rip her from her hometown of Butte, Montana. Canada desperately wants to connect with the one parent in her life who made her feel safe and loved, but could her escapade with her dead father keep her from saving the lives of those she's left behind?
The theme of dead people coming back to life first threw me, but I was already invested in the character and story and hoped for a satisfying ending. Hines delivered with several twists. Interspersed throughout the book are transcripts of strange happening in Butte in years past which give the reader a glimpse that something else is occurring in the town of Butte, something so sinister that it threatens all the residents and beyond. If you're wanting a quick, fun, and engaging read, I recommend this one!
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Would You Run Into a Burning Building? Candace "Canada Mac" MacHugh lives a ghost of her former life. Once a proud Butte, Montana, miner who daily risked her life setting explosives, she's now a garbage collector in her dying hometown. Her beloved father is
dead
and she doesn't speak with her mom. Canada Mac is alone. Longing for the past. Dreaming of making a difference. Until one night when her father's voice speaks to her from the shadows. The dead, it seems, have messages they hunger to share with the world--warnings of impending disasters and grave danger. Of cities doomed to burn. But they need Canada's help.
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