At the edge of the Ngorongoro National Conservation Area a tribe of Maasai invite a reporter to speak to one of the members who was a part of a supernatural experience.
Rachel McClellan was arrested and sentenced to a psychiatric hospital for the murder of her husband. No one would believe her story.
She kept writing to Detective Reginald Cross and won him over. He went to Hiker's Bend to investigate. He knew he couldn't tell what he found, because no one would believe him either.
DON'T TURN OFF THE LIGHTS!
DON'T GO IN THE CAVE! I said DON'T GO IN THE CAVE, you idiots!
3 STARS - Would Recommend To Others
I love the cover and the title said creatures - cool, that's what I was looking for. I did enjoy this book. It was fun, quick and easy to read..
It reads like a B movie - glowing eyes peeking in the window, the sound of wings fluttering in the air. I knew as soon as they drove by the cave, the idiots would have to go in. LOL I love it. I love B movies and this would make a great one. I couldn't help but laugh at certain places, because I knew what was coming. I could see it as if the film was unrolling through my mind.
The way the book was written created suspense. I knew something was coming, just not sure what.
The ending rates 5 stars. I never saw THAT coming.
I looked around and couldn't find anything about the author. Even Amazon doesn't have an author page. So, Gillian Turner, if you are reading this, just let me say HI and thanks for the freebie. ^_^
A short story told as if it is a newspaper article about a Massai killer near the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania. I wasn't thrilled about the style of writing, though it did do a decent job of describing the terrain and events.
The eBook was formatted well with no obvious errors.