It's filled with enchanting mysteries that demand solutions, and the solutions are withheld until the last page." To remind you to stretch your legs every so often. "No matter how fast a reader you may be, it's not good for the circulation to sit in one position for the length of time required to read. One pardons it comparing the two books, the first, brilliant as it was, now seems merely a warm-up for the second, a clearing of the throat, a testing of the muscles." " plumbs the deeper moral and psychological themes of 'The Collector' with a vengeance but the brittle scaffolding of that novel is now discarded. e may well turn out to beĪ leader in the van of those who, after long absence, will revive the fading art of fiction by bringing back to it the plain excitement of suspense." "n loving attention to detail, in the quick snatch of a significant inflection, there is not a page in this first novel which does not prove that its author is a master storyteller. Roger Kimball Reviews 'Wormholes' (May 31, 1998).Christopher Lehmann-Haupt Reviews 'Wormholes' (May 11, 1998).
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