Richly atmospheric but ultimately 
story-less. 
You see what it could have been, 
but the creators
drew back from bringing it to that level.
Being a writer,
I saw what I could have done.
In fact, I believe
I have already in a sense done it.
In The Town That Hated God
Four priests have disappeared in a rural village.
The fifth sent is not there to listen to confessions. 
For merely $1.99 see for yourself if my story,  
The Town That Hated God, doesn't evoke a shiver or two.
There is actually a story with character arcs, actions taken which make sense, 
and evils that have genuine, understandable agendas. 
The interior images are evocative, too.  
C'mon, give me a chance to entertain you this weekend.





You have me intrigues, I will check it out, happy Sunday
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Shadow. That makes my morning. :-)
DeleteI will read your book, it may take some time, but I will. I seem to not read much fiction lately. But I will and I hope you will get some more people intrigued by this post. Stay well, my friend.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Inger! The first, third, and fourth are non-supernatural thrillers. That may help your enjoyment of them. :-)
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