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Sounds like a good idea to obey a strange spirit voice! Of course, the plan does not go well at all, and people end up dying.
This book reminds me somewhat of Christopher Pike's Final Friends trilogy.
There are some things that come out towards the end of the book that are absolutely hilarious.
I enjoyed this book.
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This book is set up the same way as Gimme a Kiss with the police interrogation alternating with past events leading up to the murder. My knowledge of Gimme a Kiss also helped me very quickly guess the identity of the culprit.
This book has nothing supernatural in it and is like an early Pike book.
I enjoyed this book.
Interestingly, Pike does not like either of these books. He wrote in a comment on Facebook, "With Star Group I could have done so much more with the idea if I'd had time. It was my fault I did not start on the book until a month before the due date. With Execution of Innocence, I feel I could have developed it more, been more clever. A week after it was put into galleys I remember I came up with an idea that could have made it so much better. But that idea is long gone. Now, I am onto other things as they say..."
Certainly neither book is perfect and neither is Pike's best work, but I did enjoy both of them. When I read Christopher Pike books, I want to enjoy a fun, crazy horror story. Both of these books deliver just that.
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