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Ebon Moon

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Savage terror waits under a darkening moon.

Seeking to escape her abusive husband, Blake, Jessica Lobato and her five-year-old daughter Megan flee Chicago and hide in the small town of Hope Springs, Oklahoma. It's a quiet community of softball games, weekend cookouts, and Sunday meetings. There's just one drawback.

Something bestial emerges when the moon is full.

Unexplained events are occurring that the town's residents have yet to connect. Twenty-three-year-old single mother Michelle Carlson vanishes without a trace. Jasper Higgins is under suspicion for the death of his wife Emma; he claims she was dragged from their home by the Beast of Revelation. Rocky, the Olson's trusty hound, disappears from the family farm; Sam Olson discovers the dog's mutilated body the next day. There's definitely a beast on the loose.

Now that beast craves little Megan's flesh during the total eclipse of the moon. Jessica is about to learn there are worse things to fear in the night than a murderous husband.

324 pages, Paperback

First published January 13, 2009

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7 reviews1 follower
January 4, 2018
More Hits Than Misses

A number of what I hope are editing issues more than the author's failings, with things like THEN being used where THAN is grammatically proper.
If you can over look these kind of rough edges, this author has a lot of great and truly comfort disrupting themes that make him a fantastic potential.
Some hit and miss but absolutely more hits than misses!
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106 reviews
July 23, 2019
Scariest stories I have ever read! Love them! I hightly recommend for a scary read.
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1,822 reviews57 followers
January 3, 2016
Seesaw …. .Dead Line ….. The Red Church ….. The Girl Next Door ….. The Last Trick or Treat ….. Atrocity ….. The End of the Road ….. Jack the Knife ….. Night Freight ….. The Butcher Brothers ….. The Curse ….. Pest Control ….. Live Bait ….. Thirteen short stories that as bound to run a chill down your back, completely gross you out and / or keep you up at night. Some of the stories brought me back to my early youth when I was frightened at night by every shadow that appeared on my bedroom walls or the unknown demons residing under my bed. Others just scared me as they could happen but hopefully never will. One took me back forty years in a world far from that in which I grew up in a time I’ve tried to rationalize and if that proved unsuccessful, forget.
This book has been a familiar companion for longer than most books I read. This is because for the last couple of weeks it has been prominently occupying space in my bathroom. Don’t get the wrong impression as this doesn’t reflect in the least on the literary quality of the book but only on the bite size (or probably better stated the sit down size) of each individual tale; just right for those unavoidable timeouts caused by gastric movements (I never like to waste time unnecessarily). I’ve always been a big fan of works by authors such as Stephen King and Dean Koontz and these stories nestle nicely in this genre. The stories are of varying lengths and quality so my opinion must encompass the thirteen as a whole.
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49 reviews
September 23, 2014
Interesting

some seemed to end too soon. don't let the kindle read for you. it tended to run through them all and made it confusing. better proofreading would have been a good thing, as the miss spelled words threw me off the flow. I linked the flow of each story and there were surprising endings that I didn't see coming.
8 reviews
November 25, 2014
Better than expected

It was well written and surprisingly good, though parts were disturbing and felt as if they were left undone. I have this book a five out of five for its originality and ambience
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119 reviews
September 14, 2024
This author spins fantastic horror tales, many of them still linger in my mind, especially as spooky season approaches. Currently from Enid, Oklahoma, you'll notice that many of the tales have an Okie background!
154 reviews7 followers
March 12, 2016
Give this four star's

I have to say this book of horror stories was a little more to my liking. I didn't care for all of them but most were really creepy. I do recommend this book, Good job Mr McDonald.
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18 reviews
July 4, 2013
Great read reminiscent of a Romero Zombie movie.
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