Sin's Judgment Supernatural Horror with Scary Ghosts & Haunted Houses
Death Hunter Series, Book 5
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Thom Bowers
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Has ghost hunter Shane Ryan finally met his match?
Years of brutal combat and a never-ending battle against supernatural evil have taken a heavy toll on Shane Ryan. Now, as he searches for the man responsible for the recent thefts of haunted objects in New England, he finds himself wondering if the world would be better off without him....
But before he can succumb to the dark thoughts tormenting him, the former Marine receives a desperate call for help: A deadly spirit has infested a nearby seminary and has unleashed its bloody wrath on the local townsfolk.
Shane is determined to destroy this evil force before it can harm anyone else. But even he can’t take on such a powerful enemy alone. Luckily, before Shane could enter the foe’s decrepit lair, he is joined by a pair of old allies.
Will their combined forces be enough to defeat the sinister fiend? Or will they be forever scarred by the touch of sin....
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- Suzanne B
- 01-04-21
I Love Ron Ripley, Just Not This One
Okay, so I've read all 5 books (thus far, about to read the 6th book tonight) and I just finished Sin's Judgment last night. I have to say that out of all five books, this is the one I least liked and wish I could have skipped over, if it hadn't been pertinent to the whole story. I absolutely LOVE Ron Ripley's books, have read so many of them, but I didn't like this one very much. If not for Thom Bowers' incredible narration, this would have sucked. I hated the entire thing with young Alex, and found myself skipping a chapter if it was mainly about him. I just found it unbelievable that a kid could and would do all that he did and no one bothered to stop him. That irked me. I really enjoy everything about Shane Ryan and was happy that this series involved him, he's my favourite character. **Spoiler** I also have to say that I found it a bit unbelievable that when Eloise attacked Victor and ripped out his eyes, that all Shane could do is tell her she wouldn't be allowed to come out when he had visitors! She blinded a man and that was his only response??!! I would have meted out a bit more than that if she had nearly killed my friend. That was smoothed over just a little too unrealistically. And not even Victor seemed upset about it.
Anyway, I just wasn't very happy with this book. I think Thom Bowers does an amazing job with the narration, love his voice, and, for me, that's a big part of why I enjoy these books so much. Just because I wasn't keen on this book doesn't mean I won't continue to enjoy other books by Ron Ripley. He is, by far, the best paranormal writer I've come across.
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