You won't regret reading this book. I enjoyed it. However, I got more into it in the beginning. Sometimes the story got a little old at times. I only had one question though. Why didn't the Dark Un attack the Brices family when they took over the mountain from the indians? Did it know that the Brices weren't going to destroy the territory? This must be some real smart creature if he can tell who's on who's side just by looking at them. But don't let that comment prevent you from reading this book. It's a neat story and interesting.
Gloriously written with hints of suspence and thriller
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I can't believe no one else actually reviewed this book. I've read it about two years ago, and even though that was quite some time ago, I can still recalled vividly about the book. Basically, it's about a creature who dwelled in this mountain filled with unnatural animal - such as albino deers, albino frogs and so on. The caretaker of the mountain ie the protector of the animals ie the owner of the land was murdered by this rich tycoon, who wanted to own the montain due to the rich resources hidden in it. SO the wars began. The daughter, with the help from a local sheriff and the sheriff son - a country singer, a local boy from the town and an archeologist, joined forces with the creature to preserve and protect the forest and the animals in it. Anyway, as the plot thicken, we are introduced to the creature's history, which they nicknamed it as the Dark 'Un. The idea was original, and impressive. You know what, I could sit here all day long writing about this book, but then again, I wouldn't want to spoilt the suspence. A word of advice from me : Get the book and read it. Email me if you didn't like it, and I'll send you a 1 buck notes! Yeah right :P
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