Jan Kjellin reviewed The touch by F. Paul Wilson
Review of 'The touch' on 'Goodreads'
2 stars
Judging only by the back cover, I'd skip it without giving it much thought. But this is part of a series (The Adversary Cycle) and after reading the first two novels, I just couldn't skip this one, could I?
It's a rather fast paced read. It took me a day (and I did a lot of other things that day as well). The story tells of a doctor who mysteriously gains the power to heal people by simply touching them. Of course this ability comes with a price...
There are some loose ends (or if they're supposed to be like spicy side orders), but overall it's a nice and sometimes even heartfelt little drama. Written as from a manual, as were the other two books in the series, but still highly enjoyable and equally forgettable. I might read the fourth book next summer.
Judging only by the back cover, I'd skip it without giving it much thought. But this is part of a series (The Adversary Cycle) and after reading the first two novels, I just couldn't skip this one, could I?
It's a rather fast paced read. It took me a day (and I did a lot of other things that day as well). The story tells of a doctor who mysteriously gains the power to heal people by simply touching them. Of course this ability comes with a price...
There are some loose ends (or if they're supposed to be like spicy side orders), but overall it's a nice and sometimes even heartfelt little drama. Written as from a manual, as were the other two books in the series, but still highly enjoyable and equally forgettable. I might read the fourth book next summer.