

So it's kind of got a Darkness Falls feel to it, but much better. There's this demonic-type creature that steals your shadow, killing you in the process. Kind of a slow beginning, but the idea's pretty cool. This was very different, but I really liked it. I've read one other book by Douglas Borton: Kane.

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