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|title=Cold Light of Day
|author=Paul Cave
|buy=Maybe
|borrow=Yes
|format=Paperback
|pages=349
|publisher=Apex Publishing Ltd, Essex
|date=15 Dec December 2006
|isbn=978-1904444824
|amazonukcover=<amazonuk>1904444822</amazonuk>190809849X|amazonusaznuk=<amazonus>1904444822</amazonus>190809849X|aznus=190809849X
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Having read Paul Cave's first published attempt at a horror novel (my review of which you can read [[Something of the Night|here]] (but only once you've read this one, of course) I was certainly interested to turn to his second.
The opening two scenes, both featuring graphic sex, might make one think they'd stumbled upon the wishful writings of a teenage mind, but by the end of the book you're aware of having been entertained by this interesting mix of police chase, romance and horror. It is only to fans of the last genre that this would really appeal, but I am sure they would enjoy it, and consider like me the length of time before Paul Cave has a third novel published.
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'''Reviews of other books by Paul Cave'''
 
[[Something of the Night]]
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