Official Review: Death Has a Thousand Doors

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Getting lost in a cave sounds like a suspenseful adventure, especially when murder intervenes and the "frustration, fear, and exhaustion" monopolizing the characters. I think the title is quite inspiring too. Thank you! Great review!
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I can't imagine myself being trapped in a cave, talk of climbing unexplored territory, and crossing treacherous chasms as I search for a way out. It's such a bad experience. Death Has a Thousand Doors by Peter B. Worland sounds amazing and I really read it and find out if the group finally found an exit. Bravo for such a convincing review.
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This sounds too good. It actually seems like a movie's plot. Mystery is one of my favourite genre to read. I wonder how many of the college friends would survive by the end. I also find it fascinating that the author highlights the fear and doubts of these characters that often blocks the judgement in situations like this. Thanks for the intriguing review.
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The book sounds interesting full of suspence, mystery and a twisting plot. Great review.
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Reading your review, I already feel goose bumps all over me. I'm already wondering how this adventure is going to end. I guess I have to read it to find out.
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Thanks for the review. The plot sounds interesting and intriguing. Would add this to my to be read list.
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That sound like an adventurous read. Thank you for the cautionary instruction about the book. I would find it difficult to read a book with the elements you mentioned, but I really liked the sound of the storyline.
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Oh, man sounds like a thrilling read! I am not a fan of caves don't know if this one would be for me, it makes me anxious just thinking about it. But I may have to out my fears aside and give this book a try. Thanks for the great review!
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The thought of reading of an adventure wrought with danger as a group of youngsters look for an exit sounds intriguing. I hope to read the novel. Nice review.
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The story focuses on a group of students, members of a
university's caving club, who travel to West Virginia to explore a
cave that their leader, "Stick," discovered via an old map and
queries of a local resident
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Post by mam_reader »

"Death Has a Thousand Doors" is a thriller by Peter B Worland about college kids who are trapped in a cave and are murdered as they try to find a second exit from this dangerous cave. Congratulations on BOTD!!
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I'd like to follow the adventure of a group of explorers who need to get out of a dark cave in "Death Has a Thousand Doors" by Peter B. Worland. Two of their friends are murdered at the entrance of the cave, so the rest of them need to find another exit. Could they get out alive? How?

#Thriller #Suspense #Cave #Disaster #Murder
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Outdoorsy adventure / survival novels are interesting, but thanks for the warning about the possible rape parts. I probably won’t be reading this book, rape gets me riled.
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Sounds like an interesting thriller novel if the author's power of description is really as this review says. Great review by the way
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