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New Novel with Geocaching in it

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New Novel with Geocaching in it

Postby Arkienana » Wed Jan 20, 2010 7:07 pm

A new Novel by Colleen Coble called "Abomination" Is a geocacher's nightmare! It's about a serial killer that leaves his victims in the woods and posts the coordinates on some geocaching website as a "geocache" EWwwww!
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Re: New Novel with Geocaching in it

Postby bluesybreeze » Sun Jan 24, 2010 5:31 pm

Actually, not that new of a novel, but it is interesting...and unlike some, it is fairly accurate on the geocaching aspect of the novel. The novel is fairly dark, though and some may find it too dark. I was personally fascinated by one of the characters who was a dog handler in a rescue and recover unit. This is a series of books with familiar characters, as far as I am aware this is the first time the author has used geocaching in her story line. Not a bad book and it does portray geocaching well even though the murder does claim to be a "geocacher".
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