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Anonymous
Posted April 3, 2012
Social justice for American Indians..... I don't appreciate the liberal slant on history this author takes.
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Posted November 11, 2010
I read MANITOU years ago and although it isn't exactly credible (evil medicine man resurrected to do havoc on world), there are several scenes that make the skin crawl. Certainly better than alot of the recent horror junk. Masterton is an old pro and this one is probably his best.
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Posted September 19, 2006
This is the book that got me hooked on Masterton's books. What a hard to put down book filled with lots of wickedly cool scenes.
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Overview
It only grows at night. Karen Tandy is a sweet and unassuming girl until she discovers the mysterious lump growing underneath her skin. As the doctors and specialists puzzle over the growth, Karen's personality drastically begins to change. The doctors decide there is only one thing to do, cut out the lump. But then it moves! Now a chain reaction has begun and everyone who comes in contact with Karen understands the very depths of terror. Her body and soul are being taken over by a black spirit over four centuries old. It is the memory of the evils the white man has bestowed on the Indian people and the vengeance that has waited four hundred years to surface. It is the Manitou.