![]() The whole scene turns out to be a trap and Craig gets attacked but stealing money won’t be enough for Craig’s attackers they’ll also brutally scare him with a help of a hammer. While looking for a shelter as it is pouring down, he gets interrupted by a troubled girl who is covered in blood and asking for assistance in rescuing her friend who got attacked. One evening he gets thrown out of a cab during an argument with a taxi driver. We meet Craig, an arrogant, very confident and a bit stuck up his arse lawyer who appears to have everything- a beautiful and loving wife, a great job, a very attractive lover, loads of money that he can spend on any type of caprice he can think of. The story starts quite bluntly by gripping your crotch tightly and quite painfully too. Well the title is not the most important matter in the book and a bit of misleading isn’t a crime when it comes to fiction. ![]() When I read “The Home that Jack built” by Graham Masterton while leaving in Poland, the book was titled “Valhalla” which gave me a first impression of something else than I kept thinking about while getting ready to read it. ![]()
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