Six Faces by Ryan Callaway has eleven five star reviews on Amazon.com by readers. A glance at the available excerpt (the prologue and the first two pages of chapter one) show that the author does know how to write and, especially considering chapter one, spin a good, hooking story and a protagonist you can immediately care about.
While the prologue did have two mistakes, one grammar and one punctuation, the rest read very smoothly, even though personally I find the prologue over-dramatized. Chapter one, though, would get me reading on immediately.
That’s my take on this book.
Here’s the video trailer
Now here’s the synopsis, and here’s a link to its page on Amazon.com.
Here’s the best way to buy, direct from the printer, LuLu. (Yes, this is an independently published book.)
SYNOPSIS
Little Park is one of many rural towns located in South Jersey, a quiet but friendly place prominent for its hospitality. Unknown to the people, their peaceful community is about to be disrupted by the dark shadows of its own past. A past powerful enough to cloak the town in an inescapable nightmare from which they can only hope to awaken. Panic sets in with the arrival of screams of terror in the night, followed by the appearance of mangled corpses every morning. In response, the police department calls in local investigator Aya Becker for assistance. As she gets closer to the truth behind the present horrors, she uncovers the dark secrets of the town, and realizes that the evil terrorizing Little Park has a far worse fate in mind for her. As the horrific murders continue, Aya’s struggle turns into one for her own life, and far more…
- Paperback: 258 pages
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1442110287
- ISBN-13: 978-1442110281
- Product Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 0.6 inches
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