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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | All Things Lead to the End #1 |
Edward Lorn
Kindle Edition | Pages: 183 pages Rating: 4.11 | 470 Users | 141 Reviews
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Red Adept Select"Monsters are real. Ghosts are real, too. They live inside us, and sometimes, they win."
~Stephen King
Officer Mack Larson is not everything he appears...
When twelve-year-old Trey and his best friend Eddy play a prank on Officer Mack, the resulting chain of events rocks the small town of Bay's End.
Today, Trey Franklin is a man haunted by his past. Tormented by that one tragic, fateful summer, Trey searches for catharsis the only way he knows how - by writing.
A tale of love and loss, bittersweet memories, and the depths of human evil.
Welcome to Bay's End.
*Warning: Contains graphic language and adult situations.
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Title | : | Bay's End (All Things Lead to the End #1) |
Author | : | Edward Lorn |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 183 pages |
Published | : | January 2012 by Red Adept Select |
Categories | : | Horror. Young Adult. Coming Of Age. Thriller. Mystery. Fiction |
Rating Appertaining To Books Bay's End (All Things Lead to the End #1)
Ratings: 4.11 From 470 Users | 141 ReviewsJudgment Appertaining To Books Bay's End (All Things Lead to the End #1)
First off the narration by Kerry Woodrow, pretty good although at times he went really slowly which I felt didnt add anything to the drama playing out but it was something I could easily forgive as soon as I heard the voice of Eddy.The story is told through the eyes of Trey but it was Eddy that captivated me in a way Ill not forget, with a brash say what you think attitude, an attitude that most people wish they could carry off but are usually restrained by circumstance.Ive read some of the mostI'll say this up front: The author gave me this book in exchange for an honest review. I loved this little story. I loved it so much that I was annoyed that there wasn't enough of it. Clearly Lorn is a gifted writer and he could have teased this story out over at least another 100-200 pages so I feel like a whole star represents what *could* have been and what *should* have been. Other than that, I have zero complaints.The characters in the book are young, school age--12-13 years old and I've
When Trey and Eddie put cherry bombs in the back of the sheriff's car, they blast away the outer layer of the sleepy town of Bay's End and get a look at the sickening underbelly that lies beneath...I've made no secret that I think Edward Lorn is the best example of self-publishing done right. Not only has he never stalked me to my house and hit me with a brick, he's also given me my money's worth on every occasion. When Bay's End became free on the kindle, it seemed like a slam dunk. It was.
When Trey and Eddie put cherry bombs in the back of the sheriff's car, they blast away the outer layer of the sleepy town of Bay's End and get a look at the sickening underbelly that lies beneath...I've made no secret that I think Edward Lorn is the best example of self-publishing done right. Not only has he never stalked me to my house and hit me with a brick, he's also given me my money's worth on every occasion. When Bay's End became free on the kindle, it seemed like a slam dunk. It was.
I listened to this one on audio and really dug it even though the narration was a bit uneven and the cadence faltered a bit, which was mildly distracting at times. Once I became immersed in the story, however, it didnt even matter. I am a big fan of coming of age type stories. Especially ones with ample amounts of drama and suspense woven into the story. This one certainly qualifies. Not horror really, but horrific elements for sure. Well fleshed out characters and more than a few curves to keep
Damn, and here I thought the sleepy little town of Derry had issues. There are some books that you read with a sense of dread. From the moment you crack open the very first page you just know some super bad fucked up shit is gonna go down. Very few authors are able to pull that off. Especially with me as their reader because not much makes me squirm. Bay's End will make anyone squirm. This story is dark, disturbing, shocking, and all too human. When the fear in a book is a monster or something
Holy crap, this was GREAT! 5++++++ stars! This was easily the best book I've read this year! The summer that Trey was twelve-years old, he meets new neighbor Eddy. Eddy, full of life, introduces Trey to many new experiences that are right on the edge of trouble, but without quite crossing the line. During an adventure exploring the Westerns, they are harassed by Police Officer Mack Larson (who reminded me a lot of Deputy Collie Entragian from Stephen Kings Desperation), a very well-respected
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