"Myers tells us to ignore the images that have defined men in the past and become more empathetic. He’s GOT to be good to pull this off. He is." -Larry Kramer, President & Publisher, USA TODAY
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.
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.
For years something has been lurking in Cape’s Side Bay. When the truth is revealed questions of mankind’s existence begin to be raised, and their worst fears are about to be realized.