A family's home becomes the center of paranormal activity that opens
a doorway to the "other side." With help, they must cross over to
get their daughter back.
In the evening Jaiden, Alice, Esme, and I watched
Poltergeist. I liked the
movie and give it a 7 out of 10.
Big Planet is a fantastic world populated by an odd assortment of
splinter societies, where beauty and evil dwell in uneasy
proximity. The tyrant Charley Lysidder- self-styled "Bajarnum of
Beaujolais"- seeks to rule the planet, and Claude Glystra leads a
commission from Earth to investigate. But Glystra's ship is
sabotaged in orbit, and crashes to the surface far from safety;
Glystra must trek 40,000 miles across the vast planet to Earth
Enclave, if he is to succeed- or even survive...
In the late afternoon I started in Big
Planet by Jack
Vance. My ebook copy came with cover art by David Russell.
A family heads to an isolated hotel for the winter, where a sinister
presence influences the father into violence. At the same time, his
psychic son sees horrifying forebodings from both the past and the
future.
In the evening Alice, Jaiden, Esme, and I watched The
Shining. Jaiden had requested
this movie. Soon after the start Esme fell asleep. The movie was quite
slow but I liked it and give it a 7 out of 10.
Gentleman detective Miro Hetzel takes on a case for an industrialist
client, taking him to the dangerous planet Maz—whose natives are so
fierce they'll fight three battles before lunch, then dine on the
enemy!
In the afternoon I started in The Dogtown Tourist
Agency by Jack
Vance. I had downloaded the ebook with a great cover by Jared
Pullen. I read the book a long time ago, in a Dutch translation, so it
was about time for a reread.
A family is invited to spend a whole weekend in a lonely home in the
countryside, but as the weekend progresses, they realize that a dark
side lies within the family who invited them.
In the evening Jaiden, Esme, and I watched Speak No
Evil. Alice, at first, didn't
want to watch the movie but later on joined us. I liked the movie and
give it a 7 out of 10.
Far across the galaxy on the planet Maske, young Jubal Droad leaves
home to make his fortune. Droad attaches himself to the powerful
court of Nai the Hever, and is made an interplanetary economic
spy. Jubal courts Mieltrude - the cold-blooded, beautiful daughter
of the house - and becomes the rival and enemy of the brutal Ramus
Ymph. In disguise, Jubal leaves the planet and proves Ramus'
connection to a sinister interplanetary cartel that covets a
foothold on Maske; Jubal pursues Ramus, and finds him among the
Waels - a strange people who worship intelligent trees. The trees
will determine the outcome of their final confrontation...
In the evening I started in Maske:
Thaery by Jack
Vance. I had downloaded the ebook with cover art by C. Michael
Taylor. I've read the book before, maybe even more than once, but it
has been a while. So, time for a reread.
An aging thief hopes to retire and live off his ill-gotten wealth
with his lover when a young kid convinces him into doing one last
heist that comes with a large payout.
In the evening Jaiden, Alice, Esme, and I watched The
Score. I liked the movie and
give it a 7 out of 10.
People come to Los Angeles to chase their dreams. Sometimes they
find themselves cast into a nightmare. And sometimes, the most
ardent dreamers turn out to be the most vicious monsters.
The body of an aspiring actress is found dumped near a hospital
emergency room. She’s been drugged and murdered and the motive for
the callous crime remains maddeningly out of reach. Until, a prime
suspect materializes. Another Hollywood hopeful. Only to be shot
dead by a sniper using a weapon that turns out to have been
catalogued in a previous murder. And another, before that. It’s not
long before more bodies begin piling up.
What makes the murderous spree baffling is the apparent lack of
connection among the victims. Is this the work of a random thrill
killer, the toughest of all cases to unravel?
But as Alex and Milo dig deeper they’re faced with an even knottier
scenario: a highly complex killer with deep-seated motivation that
will require all of their highly honed skills to decipher.
The latest page-turner from #1 New York Times bestseller Jonathan
Kellerman, is a tale of psychological complexity, dark suspense, and
shocking surprises. A wild ride through L.A.’s surreal underbelly
climaxed by an edge-of-the chair conclusion.
In the evening I started in Open
Season,
an Alex Delaware novel by Jonathan Kellerman.