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Saturday, August 8, 2015

NightLife Hazardous Material by Matthew Quinn Martin

Nightlife  and Nightlife Night Terrors were the previous Martin books I read.  This novelette introduces the Division, a secret pseudo-governmental agency that appears to deal with paranormal activity. 

Jarrod Foster finds his life going nowhere.  He is working as a demolition technician which is labor speak for a scavenger tearing out old buildings.  One of his jobs leads to the discovery of a sealed room having some frightening history.   This history leads Jarrod into the twilight zone.   

This was an entertaining story and gives a rudimentary introduction to the Division.  It ended too soon.


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