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This is a difficult book to rate! The whole time I was reading it, I was undecided whether to give it three stars or four.
The premise is really good. It was obviously well researched and planned, and it worked. I loved the religious angle, and the tension between Catholocism and the occult.
Chepe Gallo is a great antagonist, and I even felt myself rooting for him, more than once. Chris is a decent protagonist, and his background, behaviour and reactions to situations is perfectly believable.
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The premise is really good. It was obviously well researched and planned, and it worked. I loved the religious angle, and the tension between Catholocism and the occult.
Chepe Gallo is a great antagonist, and I even felt myself rooting for him, more than once. Chris is a decent protagonist, and his background, behaviour and reactions to situations is perfectly believable.
Then ...more

I went into this with high expectations. Nancy’s “The Isle of Cipit,” hit me for six, it was superb and I was hoping for more. I, more and less, got what I was looking for.
In A Drink is much more media pliable, with the same strong writing style it would work better than Isle of Cipit as a comic book, movie or TV series, of which I understand, is currently a possible prospect for it. The action is intense, the drama is there too. I admit that I did not find the characters as so well defined as i ...more
In A Drink is much more media pliable, with the same strong writing style it would work better than Isle of Cipit as a comic book, movie or TV series, of which I understand, is currently a possible prospect for it. The action is intense, the drama is there too. I admit that I did not find the characters as so well defined as i ...more