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Yellow Moon

Yellow Moon

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent. I want more from David Searls!
Review: I agree that this is a great horror novel. I'm amazed that this guy published only one book. Did he publish anything under pseudonyms?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Surreal, nightmarish horror!
Review: I'm really surprised to see no other reviews for this book. I hate to think any horror fans out there missed it. YELLOW MOON is one of the weirdest and creepiest books to come along in a great while. (And I read every horror novel I can get my hands on.) Tunnels begin to appear out of nowhere in a small town like portals to another dimension. Several people, including a group of children wander into the tunnels and find themselves in what can only be described as the devil's playground, while the local citizens try to understand what's going on. Searls writing style is clear, suspenseful, blackly humorous, and serves the story very well. When I turned the last page I felt like I had just awakened from some kind of fever dream. If you enjoy horror fiction, do yourself a a favor and seek this book out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent, creepy, scary work of horror
Review: This book is very scary, very creepy and very good. Seek it out and do yourself a favor: READ IT!!! It's amazing how much horror crap is out there and here this guy writes one but excellent novel. The atmosphere is so dark, the evil slowly working its way through your mind. You will not be disappointed and will read it in one stand. 5 stars all the way.


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