Waiting Author:Frank M. Robinson From the author who brought us the distinguished spy thriller Death of a Marionette and The Towering Inferno, one of the most popular films of the '70s, comes Waiting, an intense novel of contemporary menace in the mode of Robinson's 1950s classic, The Power. There are people living among us who look just like normal ... more »human beings. They've been here for a long time--waiting. But they aren't exactly like us at all. There are subtle physiological differences that might be found in a thorough medical and genetic exam. And that is something they really want to avoid. They'll kill people to prevent it, in fact. Some of them can read minds and in subtle ways take over what you are thinking, and thereby for a while control you. They can make you love. They can make you die. One ordinary man in San Francisco, Arthur Banks, begins to find them out, and immediately his life and his family are in danger. It's a paranoid's worst nightmare. But that's just where it starts--Banks may well be fighting for the survival of the entire human race.« less
WOW starts slowly with character formation and sets the foundation but rapidly heats up to a gripping who done it with a significant twist you won't see coming ;)
The cover and description make it sound more like a horror novel. I didn't see it that way - more of a "tense psychological thriller with sci-fi elements".
Nicely done characters and plot. Pretty good and certainly worth reading.
This is a real page-turner. It's a thriller written by a wonderful writer, Frank M. Robinson. There is a frightening theme and that makes it a tale of terror. NPR listed this novel as a Top 10 Book for the Summer, but I'm not sure which year it was.