On one of my recent trips to the Library, I picked up a couple of books by Davis Bunn - The Lazarus Trap and Imposter. I've read The Lazarus Trap and I am working on Imposter.
The Lazarus Trap is a thrill ride. The main character wakes up not knowing a thing, not even who he is. But, as his memory begins to return, he wishes he could leave his past in the oblivion of amnesia. Everything has been taken away from him, and the last unaccomplished thing on his enemies' list is to take the only thing he has left - his life.
Some authors can transport their readers to a world that does not exist with the ease of a few words. In The Lazarus Trap by Davis Bunn, a careful mix of illustration, metaphor and visual description is a part of that special mix, a recipe that is sure to delight the senses.
Look at me!
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