![]() ![]() ![]() "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. Less would have been more.Ĭopyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. December remains a good editing's distance away from the caliber of Rickman's (Curfew) best. And the novel's whirlwind ending, however entertaining, does not sufficiently resolve all of the preceding conflicts. In the ruins of a haunted medieval abbey, four musicians hope to tap into the site's dark history-an experience that almost destroys them Thirteen years ago on a cold December night, a rock band called The Philosophers Stone gathered in the ancient ruins of an abbey to record their new album.The evening ended in bloodshed and death. The idea of an all-psychic band?a real stretch?suffers here from overkill: the talents of these four men and women include precognition, teleportation and much more. A surfeit of plot may be the explanation it's hard to work up a good scare when moving so quickly and shifting focus so often. Together, they try to stem the evil emanating from the abbey. In December 1980, a rock band whose members are all psychics, records an album amidst the ancient ruins of an. The result is tragic but 14 tormented years later, the band members are lured to a reunion by inescapable forces. In December 1980, a rock band whose members are all psychics, records an album amidst the ancient ruins of an abbey in Wales. ![]()
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