Mark Frost novels
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Mark Frost novels
Has anyone read any of Mark Frosts novels, like 'The List of Seven' and 'The Six Messiahs'. I was wondering if they are worth a read?
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Thanks, I might give the 'The List of 7' a go I think.
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Sorry, I know this is an old thread but I had to comment. I love 'The list of seven'. It was a great read and really gave me more respect for Frost. People always mention Lynch in relation to Twin Peaks, but as we all know, Frost had just as much to do with it. Any fan of TP should at least give TLO7 a look.
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Re: Mark Frost novels
I liked The List of Seven; it's a rather fun Holmesian adventure-- Holmesian, because it is not Sherlock Holmes, but a character that is depicted as the inspiration for Watson's Holmes character.
The Six Messiahs was not quite as good as the first book; the first part (roughly) is good and intriguing; the ending is disappointing.
The Six Messiahs was not quite as good as the first book; the first part (roughly) is good and intriguing; the ending is disappointing.