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Omah

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After a string of mysterious disappearances and horrifying encounters take place in Northern California, Game Wardens and Officials are less than surprised when six-year-old Tyler Jacobs vanishes by the South Fork Eel River while fishing with his family. As the family is riddled with guilt and on the verge of losing hope, Native American's from the local Yurok Tribe step in to help spread light on the recent events.Embarking on a daunting journey through the vast wilderness and majestic Redwood Forest in search of his son, Randy Jacobs soon learns that what he once thought was just a myth may actually be a living and breathing creature after all. With a dangerous winter storm approaching and still no sign of his son, the clock rushes forward. Can he find him before it's too late?

297 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 28, 2019

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Randall Lane

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Hello everyone!

My name is Randall Lane, and I am an Author of all things Horror, Mystery, Suspense, and the Unexplained. I grew up loving and watching R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps. It wasn’t until the age of ten that I discovered a Frank Peretti novel titled "Monster" in a rural South Carolina Walmart. I never heard of the man, but thought the cover looked "cool". I read the book front to back at least three times that year. As soon as I learned it had something to do with Sasquatch, I couldn’t put it down. That book introduced me at an early age to the world of writing fiction. A little more than a decade later, I took the dive to become a writer and have yet to look back nor do I ever plan to. I enjoy developing unique and relatable characters who find themselves forced to confront terrifying circumstances.

Some of my most read authors include Stephen King, C.J. Box, Ted Dekker, Frank Peretti, Steven James, and James Lee Burke. I love the way these guys craft their stories, and their work has had a tremendous influence on my style and voice. If you enjoy reading a book from one of the fellows mentioned above, then my books will be right down your alley.

I enjoy kayak fishing, watching Brave's baseball games, and cooking various sorts of seafood while jamming out to some Creedence Clearwater Revival, Alabama, Bob Seger, etc. I'm also a huge fan of John Denver, Chuck Berry, Howlin Wolf, Hank Williams Sr, and so many others from the "good ol' days" as I'm quite the old soul at heart.

To stay up to date with my writing journey, you can find me on Instagram by searching:

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Or Facebook and YouTube by searching "Randall Lane Fiction"

Would love to connect with you!

Hope to have you join me, my characters, and my amazing readers as we continue to see where this journey of fiction leads.

All the best,

Randall Lane

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October 31, 2024
Having had an interest in the whole Sasquatch lore since I was young after me and my family's unexplainable encounter, I must say I have read countless books on the subject. Both fiction and non-fiction. Omah is 100% my favorite. The way Randall Lane crafted the story made it all feel so believable and it was impossible to put down. I found myself not wanting the story to end. The characters stuck with me for days. I still find myself thinking back about the family and all they went through. And the descriptions he gave of the creature's appearance, habitat, behavior, and mountainous terrain were so profound. This is a can't miss read just like all of Randall's books. Give him a try if you haven't already because you are certainly missing out.
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October 31, 2024
I really enjoyed this story and its characters. I loved how Randall described the mountains and how the creatures navigated and survived in the wilderness. He did a great job creating the family dynamic and making the readers care about their outcome. This book was hard to put down, and I loved all the bigfoot stories and encounters layered in. Great read and one of the best Sasquatch books out there!
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October 5, 2023
Woods

A young boy goes missing during the search for him it is discovered something is in the woods. Something that was thought to be a legend. Creepy read.
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