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This is a very well written story that keep you on the edge of suspense and can ratchet up the anxiety with scary ease. James takes you on a trip to a quiet town setting where everyone knows everyone and then creates an air of mystery and terror from an unseen thing in the Cape's Side Bay that will not only rock the town but will leave the reader's mind reeling and will make you second guess about going out on a foggy night in the style that Jaws did to swimmers back in the day. I highly recommend this one!
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    This is a very well written story that keep you on the edge of suspense and can ratchet up the anxiety with scary ease. James takes you on a trip to a quiet town setting where everyone knows everyone and then creates an air of mystery and terror from an unseen thing in the Cape's Side Bay that will not only rock the town but will leave the reader's mind reeling and will make you second guess about going out on a foggy night in the style that Jaws did to swimmers back in the day. I highly recommend this one!
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      Stacey Nicole liked a review for Cape’s Side Bay
      Mr. Rasile has presented us with one of the greatest sci-fi thriller premises on all of Inkshares. The question is not "should I support this novel?" The real question is: why haven't you ordered already?Make this happen, everyone! (And once you do, I want a part as an expendable extra when Mr. Rasile inevitably turns it into a film...)
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        Mr. Rasile has presented us with one of the greatest sci-fi thriller premises on all of Inkshares. The question is not "should I support this novel?" The real question is: why haven't you ordered already?Make this happen, everyone! (And once you do, I want a part as an expendable extra when Mr. Rasile inevitably turns it into a film...)
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          I've had the opportunity to read Cape's Side Bay in its entirety, and I was thoroughly entertained from start to finish. James Rasile truly sets us into a Spielberg-ian world occupied by a dozen characters whom we all care about, naivgating the waters of a monstrous mystery plaguing their town.Every mention of the monster who lurks the titular bay makes the story more and more interesting and unique. I think readers will be pleasantly surprised at the revelations in the book's final act, which puts a neat spin on the supernatural that I won't dare spoil here.
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            I've had the opportunity to read Cape's Side Bay in its entirety, and I was thoroughly entertained from start to finish. James Rasile truly sets us into a Spielberg-ian world occupied by a dozen characters whom we all care about, naivgating the waters of a monstrous mystery plaguing their town.Every mention of the monster who lurks the titular bay makes the story more and more interesting and unique. I think readers will be pleasantly surprised at the revelations in the book's final act, which puts a neat spin on the supernatural that I won't dare spoil here.
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