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The Hour of the Oxrun Dead (Oxrun Station)
The Hour of the Oxrun Dead - Oxrun Station
Author: Charles L. Grant
It has been almost a year and a half since Natalie Windsor's husband was brutally murdered while answering a prowler call at a deserted house (then who placed that call reporting the prowler?) and her life is just about returned to normal. Then another dead body is found, mutilated just has her late husband's body had been.
ISBN-13: 9780812518627
ISBN-10: 0812518624
Publication Date: 2/1987
Pages: 288
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  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Tor Books
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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Bettyjean avatar reviewed The Hour of the Oxrun Dead (Oxrun Station) on
Helpful Score: 2
I usually enjoy his books but had a real hard time finishing this one. I actually stopped reading it twice, but continued because there were no other available books around. I found it very slow moving with not much of a plot. I actually thought I was re-reading the same chapters at one point. On a scare level of 1 - 10, I'd give it a 2.
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You could tell Grant was starting to come into his own with The Hour of the Oxrun Dead.The writing was much better than The Curse. The atmosphere that he sets has a nice slow build up of dread. In The Curse, the female characters were amazingly shallow and annoying. While they were better in this story, the main character still puts herself in stupid situations. Oddly enough, I've read a few other authors whose novels that were written in the 1970s and they had the same type of female characters that are portrayed as shallow and dim-witted. Coincidence? I'll let you decide. The dialog was also a bit sketchy in parts and the ending wasn't very satisfying. Overall, I felt this was a step ahead of The Curse and I look forward in seeing if Grant's progress continues in Last Call of Mourning


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