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THE BELLY OF THE LAKE by Robert McCammon

COMMENT: I wonder why the credits at the end McCammon has forgotten that the writer has most influenced this novel by Stephen King. Yes, because even this The belly of the lake takes liberally from the style and themes of the writer in Maine. In this novel clearly hear the "voices" of IT and The body (the novel that is best known as Stand by me). Apart from that small incidentally I have to say that this novel is very McCammon very nice. A novel of training, but also a beautiful story of friendship and adventure written very well indeed inspired by a lot of McCammon. A history of those who do not give up and that is really a great pleasure to read. A novel definitely recommended and I wonder why in Italy McCammon has not broken and it is really impossible to find his novels.

PLOT: is a cold spring morning, before sunrise. Cory Mackenson accompanies his father on his milk delivery. Suddenly, in front of them is a car that jumps the edge and falls into a bottomless lake, which is expected. Cory's father makes a desperate attempt to save the driver, and instead is face to face with a vision that will haunt and torment him for a long time: a dead man handcuffed to the steering wheel, naked and savagely beaten with a copper wire coiled around his neck. The depth of the lake and reclaim car body, and the murderess gets back into gear as soon Cory and her father begin their search for truth. So far, Zephyr, the Alabama town where Cory lives, was a peaceful and welcoming place, but now, with the ghost of a man brutally killed and buried in the lake that demands justice, everything turns into something strange and threatening. Evidence and ideas emerge and frightening: the terrible Blaylock clan, that to defend his shady dealings do not hesitate to shoot, a secret society of men united by racial hatred, a black woman of one hundred and six years, called the Lady, able to speak with snakes and to hear the voice of the dead, a slimy creature that swims in the belly of the lake; and a bicycle with a golden eye.

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