TCCDM Dig and Flip: "Abandon" - Blake Crouch (2012)

Abandon
by Blake Crouch
(2012)
Softcover, 514 pages

NO SPOILERS:
Abandon was once a thriving mining town located in the high mountains of Colorado, but then all of a sudden...poof...ain't nobody around.  But oh, the power of what was left behind.  This is a wintertime horror adventure that travels over an undercurrent of depressing foreboding.  The story alternates between the 1860s and the present day.  The 'present' involves a journalist, a couple of ghost hunters, and a couple of guides.  And the 'past' is...well...just the past.  A parallel, if you will. 

The story starts off kind of slow and the payoff isn't as big as I'd hoped, but there are still some really well-written scenes that caused me to pause.  The claustrophobic elements that sometimes rear their little head make for wonderfully uncomfortable times.  As does the urgency to get somewhere safe.  This isn't Blake Crouch's classic Dark Matter by any means, (a book you'll want to get your hands on.) but Abandon was still pages well flipped.  Plus the snowy season ahead makes for the perfect setting to curl and read.

"Greed Of Man" - Grand Funk / "Grand Funk Lives" (1981)

Good stuff.

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