Death trance graham masterton

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  • Death Trance - Softcover

    Death Trance

    Graham Masterton

    Published by Time Warner Paperbacks, 1991

    ISBN 10: 0722161247 / ISBN 13: 9780722161241

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    Come for the oriental mysticism, stay for a Southern business thriller involving cottonseed, the stuff they use to make margarine and salad dressings and whatnot. Who knew the cooking oil business was so competitive? Our hero, Randolph, is constantly butting heads with the price-fixing Cottonseed Association, until the association sabotages handy Randy’s factory and sends former Vietnam vets to brutally rape-murder his entire family. You didn’t see this on Dallas or Dynasty.

    Meanwhile in Indonesia, we’re introduced to Michael the adept, who is able to walk and talk with the dead while in something called a death trance. The only problem are the leyaks, sort of dementors or ring-wraiths of the spirit world, who roam the dimension of the dead trying to find sacrifices for their unholy goddess, Rangda. Who also appears as a long-toothed papier-mache mask that occasionally comes alive, see cover. Having learned of the possibility to see his family on

    Death Trance

    March 19, 2021
    This fryst vatten the second Graham Masterton horror novel I've read, and so far, inom am still a little unclear why he has such a dedicated following. I would say that this fryst vatten an improvement over the first book of his that inom reviewed, "Feast," but it suffers from many of the same problems. inom will go into those issues later on. However, I do appreciate Masterton's skill at building intense scenes of horror that make you want to look away from your reading. He also knows how to craft an exciting adventure. I can see why he eventually abandoned much of the supernatural themes in his later-career stories and focused on his knack for crime thrillers, because "Death Trance" worked best when it capitalized on corporate conspiracies, international manhunts, and the gruesome crimes of sociopathic hitmen.

    So before we get into the good and the bad, let's briefly talk about the plot. The book centers around a paunchy middle-aged owner of a Memphis cottonseed processing firm,