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Eat the Dark
Eat the Dark
Author: Joe Schreiber
On the last night before Tanglewood Memorial closes for good, a special patient arrives: the infamous serial killer Frank Snow has been brought in for a brain MRI. Then Snow unexpectedly breaks free, cuts the power, and locks the doors. Now he's loose in the old, dark hospital, hunting its last occupants one by one, and escape seems to be the fu...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781400134823
ISBN-10: 140013482X
Publication Date: 11/6/2007
Edition: Unabridged
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Publisher: Tantor Media
Book Type: Audio CD
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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Sleepy26177 avatar reviewed Eat the Dark on + 218 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
To me this book felt like a huge disappointment. Intrigued by the book description I read a while ago, I eagerly wanted to read it. While the first few pages were promising lots of excitement the story fell flat later.

It is the late nightshift Mike Hughes has to work in Tanglewood Memorial Hospital. Windows were already nailed shut from the outside, patients were transported to other hospitals and there isn't much stuff left to work at all.
Surprisingly for Mike a heavy guarded transport arrives with the serial killer Frank Snow who allegedly suffers from severe headaches, numbness, dizziness and other symptoms. Under supervision of Dr. Walker, the last remaining doctor, Mike is supposed to perform a brain scan when the for the procedure unchained Snow gives him a small note he"s supposed to read.

Outside the examination room Mike reads the note saying if he wants to survive this night he has to leave the hospital together with his family right now. Wondering about the note and his family not even present, his enraged wife arrives together with little son Eli, accusing him of cheating on her.
Things then begin to get out of control. Snow has convulsions and Mike sends his wife out into the lobby to wait there for her.
Trying to save Snow's life the policemen, Dr. Walker and Mike have to reach another level in the hospital when the power fails.
Left in the dark they all face what seems to be a haunt for their lives.

Chased by strange things, dead people they all at one point fell into a dream just to wake up with the lights on and a note in their hands say that if they want to survive the night, to do as Snow says.
They all are part of a game far more as the one of a clever serial killer on the loose.

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Luckily the book isn't too long as the author seems to lack the fantasy to put off a strong plot like this, missing out on opportunities that might have given this book what it needed: suspense and a sense for the detail. Wishy-washy.
mztrees avatar reviewed Eat the Dark on + 153 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I found this book to be very exciting from the first to the last page. Never a dull moment. It was very dark in places, but that was expected. I had a hard time putting it down. One day was all it took to get through it.
It is a short book, but jam packed with action. I highly recommend this book.
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reviewed Eat the Dark on + 3096 more book reviews
Just okay--I thought it would be creepy but found it to be slow, very slow

It does start out right away with Snow, the serial killer, coming into a hospital just on it's last leg with few employees still there (so why take anyone there was my question? oh! to write a book)

But as the pages go by it just isn't made clear what exactly is going on, maybe that is the suspense of it but I started skim reading as I got tired of all the detailed gore

It's a short book so I'm glad I took the time to read it but it's not one of the best I'ver ever read


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