
Brian Freeman, Blue November Storms
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Blue November Storms Brian Freeman Cemet
Blue November Storms
Brian Freeman
Cemetery Dance, 2005, $30.00
ISBN: 1587671107
In Beacon Point, Pennsylvania, the townsfolk named the high school football stars the "The Lightning Five" for their athletic exploits. Steven, Harry, Joe, Matt, and Adam were best friends, and even built the Summer Place in the woods overlooking the nearby lake together. However, a girl died there, but instead of investigating what happened, the fearsome five-some were treated like heroes.
Two decades later, Adam, who the others thought was dead as he seemingly vanished, calls his friends to ask them to meet him at Summer Place. Adam never truly overcame the tragedy that haunts him still, much more so than his buddies. Excited over the prospect of seeing him for the first time in years, Steven, Harry, Joe, and Matt agree to a twenty year reunion at The Summer Place.
The five meet filled with nostalgia and excitement, but also lingering is the one dark episode., However, a meteor shower suddenly attacks from the sky with unnatural blue stones hitting near where the quintet reunite. Not long afterwards the woodland animals go berserk trying to kill the trapped humans forced to retreat onto the roof of The Summer Place, an eerie reminder of the tragic pivotal moment in their lives, with each remembering while wondering, if they, like the critters, could turn into sociopath killers.
BLUE NOVEMBER STORMS starts off as a deep psychological thriller, in which the audience wonders what happened twenty years ago and why suddenly Adam reappears; however Brian Freeman sets the reader up as the tale digs inside the psyche and soul of the lead five, it twists into an old fashion B-movie horror tale (cross between King's Maximum Overdrive and the Ninja Turtles), yet retains that soul deep look at the ensemble, as each wonders if the others will turn lethal. Brian Freeman provides a solid tale that fans will enjoy.
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