Black Creek Crossing
Finally finished reading Duma Key. It was a good book and I enjoy most King novels, but I had a hard time getting to the end of this one. Decided to take a slight detour and pick of a John Saul book. Haven't touched any Saul work in 10 years, but I used to really enjoy his stuff, so I thought it worth a try.
I remember Saul's book to always be pretty creepy and have a good mystery to them. It's been my experience that his storys are similar but not in a way that is repetative (like for instance, with Koontz, who I feel is telling the same alien story 15 different ways, in my opinion)