Return to Red Creek
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Narrated by:
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Will Damron
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By:
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Nathan Hystad
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Paul Allen thought the fire had cleansed the orchard.
He was certain the ties with the shadow had been severed.
He was dead wrong.
Ten years have passed since Paul and his family left Red Creek for good. But his daughter Taylor, forbidden to return, rushes to visit her cousin after a young girl vanishes in the oppressed town. They quickly learn that the Smiths’ terrible clutches over the region are still at play, and the shadow is growing stronger. Meanwhile, Detective Tom Bartlett dives head-first into the lore of Red Creek, unsure of what's real and what's an urban legend.
Paul, Taylor, and Tom must fight for the truth, before the curse continues for another generation.
All questions surrounding Red Creek and the mysterious shadow will be answered in this highly anticipated sequel. From best-selling author Nathan Hystad comes a tension-filled thriller you won't want to miss.
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- Kevin Boone
- 13-09-19
All a bit silly, to be honest
I thought the first Red Creek book was quite good. There was a measure of suspense, and the supernatural elements were introduced gradually, in such a way as not to seem daft. This sequel, though, stretches the whole willing-suspension-of-disbelief thing to breaking point. By this point in the story, we already know that there are monsters. Or demons. Or whatever the heck they are supposed to be. There is no real suspense, because the central feature of the plot is right out in the open, from the start. There are a few clever twists, but there are also some rather predictable plot developments.
On the whole, I don't think Red Creek needed a sequel -- it was sufficiently complete in itself. We don't learn anything new about Red Creek, or the characters, in this book.
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