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Product details

File Size: 1268 KB

Print Length: 532 pages

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer (September 1, 2015)

Publication Date: September 1, 2015

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00UCLPC6E

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#7,844 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

The writing was good, the story suspenseful and hard to stop reading. But most of the characters were either pathetic or cruel. Terrible things kept happening, and any sliver of hope for the good people was quickly destroyed by vicious men. I guess the writer's purpose was to inflict misery on both the characters and the reader. Utterly depressing and more gruesome than anything I have read. I hope I can forget itDon't be drawn in by the mysterious plot and promise of some paranormal encounters. All too soon the blood and gore and graphic accounts of suffering will begin and intensify. So much MISERY.

I liked this book well enough, but wouldn't go out of my way to buy more from this author and I'm glad that I got it for free. It was hard to really sympathize with any character in the book, as they were all greedy or pathetic in one way or another, and apart from being quite wooden, they just weren't very likeable. The author also stretched credibility when one character had his ankle "all busted up," but was able to go hiking after a few minutes, another one donning a backpack and hiking for 20 miles soon after being stabbed in the gut and left for dead, and yet another one with an injured tailbone who was able to take a 20+ mile hike out of the woods, most of it at a dead run.The plot was a good one, though I didn't like how the story kept jumping from the original inhabitants to the modern day - it was distracting, and without good character development, it was hard to remember who the characters were or what the situation was without referring back to an earlier chapter. As another reviewer pointed out, much of the language used by the pioneers was difficult to follow. Not even Webster's dictionary lists the word "shadowgee," though it was used many times in the book without ever being clearly defined.All that notwithstanding, it was entertaining to read and deserving of 3 1/2 stars. Those who enjoy Clive Cussler would enjoy this book, too. I just wish that the author had taken more time to polish his writing and work more on the character development. It's so much more interesting when the reader can really "connect" with the characters. The ending was a bit far-fetched, as well. Still worth a read if you're in the airport and needing some escape fiction that isn't too deep.Please, if you give me a negative vote on this review, leave me a comment and let me know why. I try to make my reviews helpful to those who are considering purchasing this book and feedback is appreciated.

The description of the book sucked me in - thinking that the townspeople that suddenly disappeared without a trace on Christmas Eve were either kidnapped by space aliens or were whisked into another sci-fi dimension. I also thought the story might mimic the disappearance of all the early settlers in that east coast community and shed some light on what happened to them. Wrong on all accounts.The way the author kept jumping back and forth between 1893 and 2009 was confusing in parts because I'd forget who that person in the new scene might be since they all seemed to be minor characters - wooden soldiers so to speak. I didn't know if they were good, bad, or what their strengths and weaknesses might be. The mystery is solved when reaching 3/4 of the story and then shifts to a whole new storyline (a quest for gold). That's when the story began to drag in both century storylines.I've never been in the mountains during the winter months and would have thought that moving around in hip deep snow would be quite difficult, and travelling 20 miles or more in a day - even after one character almost destroys an ankle, another had cracked a tailbone, and lastly, a character knifed in the stomach and slowly dying would be impossible and unheard of..I would have thought that the story would have flowed much better had it been written similar to what Clive Cussler does...start out in 1893 and continuing that storyline until the end. Then the second part of the book would follow with the telling of the modern day expedition and the final outcome. Much of the repetition would be eliminated and the deleted space could be used, instead, to fully flesh out the characters, and giving readers a character to like and cheer on, or to hate and hope it's killed off soon.The story held my interest for the most part, but I had to fight to finish the last quarter of the book. If there is a sequel to this tale, I don't think I'll be reading it.John Podlaski, author"Cherries - A Vietnam War Novel" and "When Can I Stop Running?"

The author combined two separate stories into one, hoping to seamlessly blend it all together at the end. It didn't work. His heart seemed to be in the 1893 story, about a Colorado gold mining town on its last legs. He seemed to tell that story very well, with a sense of mining camp authenticity and an array of interesting characters --except for a false trail about threatening Indians that went no where. That, and only that, should have been developed into the complete Abandon story, including its brutal and no-justice ending. By comparison, the 21st century story of greed had a who-cares quality about it. Not much character development. No one was heroic or even empathetic. Too many people wandering inside buildings on the verge of collapse and too many killers with guns inexplicably showing up in the Colorado mountain wilderness during an early season blizzard. By the way, despite the promotional hype, this is not a ghost or horror story. I kept waiting for that to happen but it did not.

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