The Blind Mirror 
The prime suspect in his ex-girlfriend's murder, David is interviewed by an FBI agent who declares that the killing was part of a Satanic ritual. But David knows that Sienna isn't dead. She keeps leaving messages on his answering machine, messages which are mysteriously erased before he can play them for the authorities.
Desperate to find Sienna and identify the dead woman, David finds himself oddly distracted by an old crush, Julie, who has suddenly reappeared in his life and claims to be falling in love with him. But David still loves Sienna.
Though the Rev. Pomus warns him that there is true evil in the world, David continues to search for the supposed Satanic worshippers, closely followed by the FBI agent.
David's search for Sienna and the truth about her disappearance takes him from coastal California to New York City to Florida - and into the darkest night of his soul.
I really wanted to know how happened plot-wise, so I read to the end, but the writing was TERRIBLE. A sad example of something remembered fondly from childhood (those great, scary Christopher Pike novels that I eagerly anticipated), that turned out not to be so great as an adult.That said, you have to give him some credit for a rather original plot. I was surprised by the ending...it was weird, if nothing else.

I had expected more from this book, but was ultimately not too disappointed. Like other works by Pike, the story was abstract and paranormal. There seemed to be heavier Christian overtones to this piece than much of his other work, which has more of an Eastern Religion flavor. I was disappointed by how belabored and pedantic the actual writing was. I noticed after several chapters the absence of contractions except in dialog. Possibly this contributed to the feeling of being 'talked down to.'
AGGGGGHHHH! This book started out so promisingly and then devolved into WHAAAAT?The investigative parts were complete crap and David was pretty unlikable.And the ending made absolutely no sense to me. It seemed tacked on from a completely different book.
like the author, and my daughter told me i should read it. good book
Picked this book because I vaguely remember loving Christoper Pike in my younger days and I may have to reread to appreciate but his foray into adult horror was amazing..I really enjoyed reading this book and eagerly finished in it only two days and that was nonstop reading everywhere I could..The story grabs your interest from the beginning as you meet a man on a plane sitting next to a eerily friendly doctor that leaves him with the creeps, to stretch out and air his legs he wanders to the
Christopher Pike
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 390 pages Rating: 3.69 | 675 Users | 36 Reviews

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| Original Title: | The Blind Mirror |
| ISBN: | 081253882X (ISBN13: 9780812538823) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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Strolling along the beach after breaking up with the beautiful and enigmatic Sienna, David is horrified to find a woman's body half-buried in the sand - and stunned when the dead woman is identified as Sienna.The prime suspect in his ex-girlfriend's murder, David is interviewed by an FBI agent who declares that the killing was part of a Satanic ritual. But David knows that Sienna isn't dead. She keeps leaving messages on his answering machine, messages which are mysteriously erased before he can play them for the authorities.
Desperate to find Sienna and identify the dead woman, David finds himself oddly distracted by an old crush, Julie, who has suddenly reappeared in his life and claims to be falling in love with him. But David still loves Sienna.
Though the Rev. Pomus warns him that there is true evil in the world, David continues to search for the supposed Satanic worshippers, closely followed by the FBI agent.
David's search for Sienna and the truth about her disappearance takes him from coastal California to New York City to Florida - and into the darkest night of his soul.
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| Title | : | The Blind Mirror |
| Author | : | Christopher Pike |
| Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 390 pages |
| Published | : | October 1st 2004 by Tor Books (first published 2003) |
| Categories | : | Horror. Fiction. Science Fiction. Young Adult. Mystery |
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Ratings: 3.69 From 675 Users | 36 ReviewsColumn Regarding Books The Blind Mirror
Some clunky phrasing, odd/bad descriptive metaphors, and a few generic characters but an entertaining plot and a good, quick, not overly thoughtful read. Nice twists as it gears into its final portion and Pike ties all of his threads together nicely in conclusion.I really wanted to know how happened plot-wise, so I read to the end, but the writing was TERRIBLE. A sad example of something remembered fondly from childhood (those great, scary Christopher Pike novels that I eagerly anticipated), that turned out not to be so great as an adult.That said, you have to give him some credit for a rather original plot. I was surprised by the ending...it was weird, if nothing else.

I had expected more from this book, but was ultimately not too disappointed. Like other works by Pike, the story was abstract and paranormal. There seemed to be heavier Christian overtones to this piece than much of his other work, which has more of an Eastern Religion flavor. I was disappointed by how belabored and pedantic the actual writing was. I noticed after several chapters the absence of contractions except in dialog. Possibly this contributed to the feeling of being 'talked down to.'
AGGGGGHHHH! This book started out so promisingly and then devolved into WHAAAAT?The investigative parts were complete crap and David was pretty unlikable.And the ending made absolutely no sense to me. It seemed tacked on from a completely different book.
like the author, and my daughter told me i should read it. good book
Picked this book because I vaguely remember loving Christoper Pike in my younger days and I may have to reread to appreciate but his foray into adult horror was amazing..I really enjoyed reading this book and eagerly finished in it only two days and that was nonstop reading everywhere I could..The story grabs your interest from the beginning as you meet a man on a plane sitting next to a eerily friendly doctor that leaves him with the creeps, to stretch out and air his legs he wanders to the


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