![]() ![]() Even stranger, anything he’s holding while on the scales doesn’t seem to have any weight at all. He has started losing weight, one or two pounds a day, but there’s absolutely no physical difference to his pot-bellied figure. Scott Carey knows that in Castle Rock gossip travels really fast, so he seeks out advice from just one person, his friend Dr Bob Ellis, about the peculiar symptoms he’s been displaying. If it turned out to be a dud, it wouldn’t take long. Having been bitten in the past, but also having enjoyed others, I took a chance on his new book, Elevation, partly because the synopsis intrigued me, and partly because, well, it was short. Sure, there is no denying his talent, but when you churn out as many books as he does, they can’t all be winners. I have a love/hate relationship with Stephen King but, then again, I think everyone does. “Scott Carey knocked on the door of the Ellis condo unit, and Bob Ellis (everyone n Highland Acres still called him Doctor Bob, although he was five years retired) let him in.” ![]()
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