This topic is created in order to provide a space for us to discuss Kealan Patrick Burke's novel, Master of the Moors. If the author knew were discussing this particular book of his it might come as a surprise to him. Of his thirty works listed in GoodReads, 22 have more ratings than the work we are reading. Kealan Patrick Burke has been writing horror fiction for quite some time. His first publication featured in 2001, to be precise. We are reading this 2008 novel from all his ouevre because it is his werewolf novel.
If GoodReads ratings, when there are more than fifty, are a good guide, and I think they are, we are in for a treat. This book has a very respectable 4.02 average rating.
Let's find a copy and start this bad boy on the first day of Winter. Hey! That's this Tuesday, December 21, at 4:48 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, which is shortly before sunset here in Carolina. I will therefore commence reading at 4:49 p.m. The book is only $3.99 on Kindle. Not a huge investment for what promises to be such an entertaining read. Right?
Can't wait to hear your thoughts. I was impressed by the vivid setting and teaser-like chapter endings right from the beginning. I also found Burke's version of the wolf-man pretty imaginative. Enjoy!
If GoodReads ratings, when there are more than fifty, are a good guide, and I think they are, we are in for a treat. This book has a very respectable 4.02 average rating.
Let's find a copy and start this bad boy on the first day of Winter. Hey! That's this Tuesday, December 21, at 4:48 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, which is shortly before sunset here in Carolina. I will therefore commence reading at 4:49 p.m. The book is only $3.99 on Kindle. Not a huge investment for what promises to be such an entertaining read. Right?