Review by Excitedreads -- Raven's Peak by Lincoln Cole

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Review by Excitedreads -- Raven's Peak by Lincoln Cole

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Raven's Peak" by Lincoln Cole.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Firstly I’d like to say that Raven's Peakwas entirely different from anything else I’ve ever read. It actually more resembles the types of movies I’d watch (or cover my face from while my husband pokes me and says it’s not that bad), not because it’s bad, but because it’s too close to things I already believe are real but unseen. Supernatural beings, some serious fighting, and things that if were to come to reality, you’d be spooked out of your pants make this science fiction, horror / crime thriller quite an adventurous read and worthy of a 3 out of 4, minus some grammatical errors and some cliff hangers.

The intriguing plot begins with a man named The Reverend also known as Arthur being called from behind bars by a woman named Frieda to rescue some demon hunters that were tied to his past. Names come and past him unphased until he hears one name that wrenches his heart; Abigail. She calls him despite the fact that she was the same woman that helped put him behind bars. She belonged to a secret society that had long since written him off, and would do the same to her had they known she was there asking him for help, which he gives nonetheless because that name was what had given him “salvation” before his time behind bars. Arthur in his journey to figure out the mystery of Abigail, ends up making a deal with a demon, one that costs him his life... Or does it?

Five months later we meet Haatim, an unaware depressed college graduate that seeks space to grieve away from his family in India after suffering a loss that devastates him so much that he starts questioning his beliefs. Searching for inspiration for his blog and a welcomed distraction from his own tragedy, he wounds up taking on a job as a private investigator, where his journey puts him in some uncanny unforeseen dangers as he stumbles upon secret societies, demons and a whole level of supernatural play he would have never expected. In this rugged journey he encounters witty Abigail, Arthur’s long lost, in an unpredictable twist of events. The plot thickens as lives entertwine, the supernatural blurs lines into reality, loyalty is questioned, deals are made which may or may not be kept, and lies and secrets become an entangled web, as the journey continues to Raven's Peak where the mystery thriller unfolds. What does this cryptic place hold? And what does all this have to do with the infamous Arthur? Abigail and Haatim have to figure it all out and unravel the mystery and the impending mayhem that Raven's Peakholds.

The thrill of the hunt, the blood, the supernatural wonders, the fights and the mystery of Abigail and her witty comments laced with sarcasm took me through a worldwind journey that proves to be a great read.The prologue hooked me, as the first few paragraphs had me captivated by Cole’s gory details, which when followed by the secrets, demons and the cryptic Raven's Peak with its little demonic boy and all the calamity that came thereafter, became a real page turner. However, I could not give it a full 4 out of 4 for a couple reasons. One, though the writer embedded many sub plots that rejoined to create the mystery of Raven's Peak, sometimes there appeared to be holes with little details missed, which at times left me desiring more. Even supposing Cole could have meant it to build the suspense within the novel, I missed the little extra detail like what he put forward in the Prologue and Interlude. Added to, the story was supposed to be about Raven's Peak which in itself took a little longer than I may have liked to get to and when it did, seemed a bit rushed and ended abruptly.

Secondly, there were a few grammatical errors for example on page 134, “she flicked it back out” where he spoke of a light, and “out” should have been exchanged for, “off.” Thirdly, I think that the blank page between chapters aren’t necessary as it could be considered wasted space and for me in the chronological order of things I would also rather the interlude be before the “about the author” (however that could just be my own obsessive compulsive disorder :( ).

Little things aside, Raven's Peak is a worthy read for supernatural and action lovers alike and definitely worth its 3 out of 4 and with a littlle extra editing will be on bookshelves along with its sequels for years to come.

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I started reading this novel but didn't finish it because I lost interest. now your review makes me think that I should have completed it . Great review
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While reading it, i wasnt as engrossed as id usually be in a good book, but It was a worthwhile read. You should try it again! Might surprise you.
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Great review! I read previous reviews but i find you gave more personal insight into your journey reading the book. Well done! I might read it... who knows
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Your review is enjoyable to read. I was smiling while reading the first paragraph. :D I've read the book as well and you're right about the scenes in Raven's Peak being too abrupt. Thanks for sharing this!
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Hi Excitedreads,
I think that the story can be converted into a successful film.
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very fun and insightful review! I also read and reviewed this a while back and agree with some of your salient points.
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Great review! I enjoyed reading very the summary and your conclusion of the book right after was quite nice. This one is definitely a book that I want to read.
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Hi,
I also believe in the presence of arcane supernatural beings. Like there's this weird creature that visits sometimes in my remote home. It has flashing red eyes, a thin curved tail and short stubby wings, drives my dogs crazy at night. Always perches on the tallest trees, sorry, I digress...great review, I gave it a similar rating.
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Amazing review... i think i should read this book!
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Post by Kevin_Makeez »

I am not a huge fan of books that talk about supernatural powers and such. However,this review makes me want to read this book and see how it feels to get lost in it.
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I find the supernatural genre very intriguing. You also mentioned a secret society, which is a topic I enjoy exploring. I may take another look at this novel soon. Thank you for your review!
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