Joshua Griffith commented on The Absence of Starlight
A promising start. Having traveled to another country myself, I know first had what Matt is experiencing. Out of place and a stranger that doesn’t fully comprehend what the locals are saying in their native tongue. I want to see more of this story because I want to know where Marino will lead us next and what secrets lie ahead. good work so far and keep it coming!
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    Cape Side Bay follows in the tradition of some of the great and terrifying thrillers we have seen over the years...it takes elements of JAWS, melds them with GRIZZLY and then hits us with a curve ball in the shape of a haunting  X-FILES vibe...people wind up missing or dead...and on the bodies a material that doesn't exist on Earth!  A great start to what will prove to be a new twist on the small town murder mystery!  Can't wait to read more!
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      Cape Side Bay follows in the tradition of some of the great and terrifying thrillers we have seen over the years...it takes elements of JAWS, melds them with GRIZZLY and then hits us with a curve ball in the shape of a haunting  X-FILES vibe...people wind up missing or dead...and on the bodies a material that doesn't exist on Earth!  A great start to what will prove to be a new twist on the small town murder mystery!  Can't wait to read more!
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        With a thrilling air of mystery, Cape's Side Bay engages readers with compelling suspense. Wonderful imagery is used to create a sense of the town and the people within it. Though the people seem to have dismissed the danger to that of urban myth, the prologue clearly propels the story in such a way I really want to know more. In fact, the weakest part of the story is that there isn't any more to read.
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