The narrator transported the reader to winter in the valley with his tone and style giving life to the written word.
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Night,Winter and Death
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Loved it! A perfect old fashioned monster book!Written in the 1990’s,this book is before cell phones or computers.It is when you had to trudge through snow to ask questions about the possibility of shape shifters.I loved all the reminders of the age.Jon Oak was perfect as narrator. I was given this book by the narrator,author..
A Great Listen
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Fun Gory Creature
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So this book is from 1990 or earlier, it definitely shows. The beginning drags a little with some stereotypical archetypes and a number of characters you’re meant to care about, but half of them come off too unlikable. The whole small town vibe is a boon to many stories but here just allows awful behavior…
Unexpectedly good!!
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It all starts when a man dies! An elderly lady tells everyone that unless he is buried properly right away, the curse will awaken. Nobody listens because the ground is too hard, and they call her a kook. But when Ernie is doing his rounds, he encounters the curse and nothing is ever the same..
The Curse
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This is not your typical werewolf story when the changes occur with full moons the horror starts when Horatio is not buried and stored until the ground thaws. Poor Ernie Mulligan ex-cop who does paroling for several companies including the cemetery where he encounters the ancient curse and the action and horror begins. Enjoyed the..
Loved it!
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