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Kevin brooks the road of the dead
Kevin brooks the road of the dead











kevin brooks the road of the dead

He didn't want his younger brother going along to worry about. He planned to go to the village to find out what happened himself and he planned to go alone. Ruben's older brother, Cole, wasn't going to sit around and wait. The problem with that was, Ruben knew the murderer was already dead and buried and the case wouldn't be solved anytime soon. After a trip to the police station to find out how long her body would be held, the family found out that the police would keep her until the case was closed meaning the murderer had to be caught. They wanted to bury her and put her to rest. The most important thing to the family was to get her back. Her body was found the following morning, strangled, raped, and battered. After her visit was over, she left and made her way toward London to return home, but never made it. The details were simple: Rachel, nineteen years old, was visiting an old school friend in the small village of Lychcombe on Dartmoor. He realized he wasn't when the police contacted the family.

kevin brooks the road of the dead

He knew exactly the moment Rachel's life was taken from her.Įven though he knew it had happened and knew that the Dead Man killed her, Ruben didn't say anything to his family. This is what happened when he felt his sister, Rachel, get attacked and murdered. He could sense their thoughts and emotions.

kevin brooks the road of the dead

Ruben often left his own body and could attach himself to others. He was sitting in the backseat of an old Mercedes in his family's salvage yard when the feeling came over him. This book is well written and engaging, and I highly recommend it. It makes the story more complete, as well, and helps to give a first person narrative omniscience. The Road of the Dead contains a slightly supernatural element, but it is worked in so seamlessly that after closing the book I found it odd that people can't see through the eyes of others who are far away in real life. It is the driving force behind the book, and a powerful force it is. It is the unattainable epitome of sibling relationships, and yet somehow realistic. And the relationship between them is wonderful. The brothers are different - as Ruben says, his mind is fast but his fists are slow, and Cole's mind is slow but his fists are fast - but each is skillfully drawn. I really liked the portrayal of Cole and Ruben, the brothers who are searching for their sister's killer - not, as in most other cases, for revenge, but simply so that they can bring her body home and bury her. I didn't think it would make much of an impression on me. I wasn't expecting to be moved by this book - I thought maybe I'd like it, maybe not. Perhaps I was just tyring to convince myself that the above statement wasn't true. The Road of the Dead hinted at neither, but something made me take it anyway.

kevin brooks the road of the dead

I usually don't pick up books at the library unless the inside front cover synopsis hints at romance or humor.













Kevin brooks the road of the dead