"Exciting horror"
After four years, Judy Burke is convinced that her husband
died in Vietnam even though her son and her father-in-law
believe he is alive. Determined to begin trying again,
she moves out of her in law's home and into an apartment
in a nice complex. Bobby is determined to hate the place
because living next door is Nick, the man his mother is
dating. Not only does he have to deal with Nick, he has
to pay the schoolyard bully a dime everyday as a toll for
crossing the playground Bobby makes a friend in the new neighborhood who tells him
about the TOLLTAKER, a monster living in the tunnel part
of the long drainpipe. The monster's bill for entering
his lair is that person's life. When Bobby enters the
tunnel, he thinks the story is an urban legend until he
senses a strange thing. As Bobby's problems merge yet pale
next to his agoraphobia, he must find the courage to face
his enemies, monsters, and fears. The scenes in the tunnel will remind readers of Stephen
King's IT but THE TOLLTAKER also finds his way into
Bobby's dreams. This allows him to become closer to his
mother when he wakes up screaming from the horrific
nightmare. The protagonist, besieged and beleaguered from
all sides has an inner strength that allows him to protect
his friend from harm. James Sneddon has written an
exciting horror novel and a coming of age story in one
neat package.
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 3, 2004
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