![]() ![]() I have to say though it’s not like terrifying in the most straightforward of ways, but deeply unsettling. He moves in and begins to find it just as as weird and disturbing as you’d hope for as a reader. ![]() ![]() I didn’t know anything about this book going in, so I was pleased with the way it trickles out the mystery. Anyway, he goes to check it out and as he’s looking at it, someone is moving out and says something like “Good luck, buddy!”. I once paid 375 a month for an apartment, but that was in a small town in upstate New York. I also have learned that Peter Clines likes to have a guy in one job be mysteriously good at things to where someone says “Wait, what did you USED to do” or something like that.ġ4 begins with Nate being told about a too-good-to-be-true apartment in Los Angeles. The built-in story beats and pacing are already all here. ![]() The books kind of already read like someone who tried to get a job as a screenwriter but then turned to novels. It would make a solid multi-season tv show, where there’s some good juicy roles here, there’s a lot of variety and suspense built into it, and there’s some solid connectivity between the books, but also distinction both in the plot and the storytelling. I am reading the four books of the Threshold series and I am convinced of a few things. ![]()
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