Publisher Description
Alma Harper has been trying to forget what happened in Widowsfield 16 years ago. She has a good life as a music now, and might rekindle her relationship with her one true love. However, the number 314 haunts her, and threatens to bring her back to the day that her brother disappeared. When a reporter shows up, just days before March 14th, Alma realizes that her past is coming back to haunt her.
Customer Reviews
Thrills and Chills
A thrilling read that left you in a constant loop of who you could and could not trust. An amazing way to spend a weekend or two. Especially if you could use some chills.
Wow!! That was unexpected
Great book. Just finished 314 Book 3. Reminds me of something Christopher Nolan would do. Like Momento I’m amazed by the authors work and how he kept everything together and released just enough to the reader to slowly piece together all the clues and keep it highly entertaining too. The story goes round and round and back and forth and looks at different scenes from many different angles revealing info along the way making this an exciting and fun read. I didn’t know of the author before I read book 1 and could t wait to purchase book 2 and 3. I’m glad I did. A couple times I didn’t know how the author was going to push the story forward but it did in fascinating ways blending Albert Einstein, the Philadelphia Experiment, and a fat drug addict into one part horror story (the first book was more graphic and disturbing than the rest) part history lesson and all fun. Highly recommend. If you like classic Stephen King or Clive Barker with a great story but from a different style from a great author that I’ll be reading the next book when I figure out which one. To the reviewer who mentioned it’s redundant. No it’s not. It repeats scenes but they are always different from different perspectives from different characters. The parts that repeat are full of plot twists as you peel away the different layers of the story. It’s never exactly the same and it’s done in an entertaining way. As for the reviewer who refused to read (but had no problem writing a review) because of the title. You’re an idiot and you’re missing out. Did I mention your an idiot
Stop whining
This is an amazing trilogy. If you don’t like gore, thriller and the supernatural, don’t read it. IT S A TRILOGY. Of course you’re gonna have questions after the first and second book. THAT IS WHY THERE ARE 3 BOOKS. it’s meant to be like that. As you keep reading, you start to put the puzzle together. Read the author’s note. This is literally the way the author wrote the book, so we can piece everything together. Now stop whining and read the rest or don’t.