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Claws!

Claws!

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Claws! a novel by Geoffrey Teller
Review: Claws is a novel filled with in-depth characters and suspense that keeps you on edge from the very first page until the end. The well written dialogue and crisp clear plot provide a suspense filled twist at every corner.

The story begins with Richard Starr an ex-cop that has been dealt a raw deal. He has almost given up on himself and the rest of the world. His only friends are a black Labrador Retriever, by the name of Sancho Panza, and two homeless men that have fallen on the same bad luck as Richard.

The fast action novel thrust the reader into its daring scenes immediately and the spine chilling story begins. Richard soon discovers a sinister secret that tears his already ragged life apart. He quickly finds himself on the wrong side of the law and in a deadly personal war with something so frightening that his head spins with the reality that it exists.

Richard is joined by his ex-girlfriend, Ruth, and they struggle against unrelenting danger and a battle against time. The two encounter a lively youth that exhibits bravery and cunningness that far exceeds his young age. The survival of these many hauntingly real characters hangs on by a mere thread and with each mind boggling turn it becomes apparent that this is anything but a predictable plot.

The only small flaw I found was in the ending. I would have liked some more details but this feeling may have risen from my hating to see this heart pounding tale end.

Geoffrey Teller has shared his vivid imagination and amazing artistic talents in this uniquely compelling novel. The story flowed as smooth as silk and there was never a dull moment. The scenes were exquisitely real and the characters became like old friends before I finished the third page. If your looking for a rare treat that will keep you glued to each page, I would recommend that you purchase this wonderful story and read it time and time again.

Thank you Geoffrey for providing me with an excellent read and a story that I will not soon forget. I guarantee that I will be looking for more from this uniquely crafted writer and I can't wait to join him in another of his brilliant tales.

T.A. Von Reiman for The Coffee Cramp Reviews

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A suspenseful and exciting adventure
Review: I found this book to be able to hold the reader's attention throughout. I was held in suspense as each chapter ended. The book was very hard to put down when I needed to do other things. The imagery was great, I felt as if I was there in every scene. I'd certainly recommend it to anyone that is looking for a very unique adventure.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Be careful crossing bridges at night!
Review: I have always avoided sci-fi or ghost tales until I was asked to read this book. After a few days of hesitation I dove
in and had to be pried loose. This is a mystery, thriller and super natural tale all rolled up into one story. The hero
is Richard a down-on-his luck former policeman. He's forsaken his girlfriend, apartment and former life taking
his dog with him. His new friends live under the bridge. Life is pretty dismal to the onlookers, but Richard is content.

Can a missing friend make his detective instincts kick in and cause Richard to go investigate the "Bread Man" who
his other friend claims took Joe and what about the woman who disappeared under the bridge?

You have to purchase the book to find out who lives under the bridge. Will Richard's arch nemesis set a trap that will forever
put Richard behind bars and what happens when a science project goes too far.

Even though I am the biggest doubter when it comes to the supernatural and ghost, this story has me cautious crossing bridges at night and hanging out around sewers, maybe the ninja turtles aren't so unbelievable after all.

Whether you believe or you don't Mr. Teller's book is an excellent and easy read. The pace is steady and captures your attention. The visual descriptions are vivid.

But to find out more you must read "Claws" for yourself, if you don't then the Bread Man just might come to your door and get you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Be careful crossing bridges at night!
Review: I have always avoided sci-fi or ghost tales until I was asked to read this book. After a few days of hesitation I dove
in and had to be pried loose. This is a mystery, thriller and super natural tale all rolled up into one story. The hero
is Richard a down-on-his luck former policeman. He's forsaken his girlfriend, apartment and former life taking
his dog with him. His new friends live under the bridge. Life is pretty dismal to the onlookers, but Richard is content.

Can a missing friend make his detective instincts kick in and cause Richard to go investigate the "Bread Man" who
his other friend claims took Joe and what about the woman who disappeared under the bridge?

You have to purchase the book to find out who lives under the bridge. Will Richard's arch nemesis set a trap that will forever
put Richard behind bars and what happens when a science project goes too far.

Even though I am the biggest doubter when it comes to the supernatural and ghost, this story has me cautious crossing bridges at night and hanging out around sewers, maybe the ninja turtles aren't so unbelievable after all.

Whether you believe or you don't Mr. Teller's book is an excellent and easy read. The pace is steady and captures your attention. The visual descriptions are vivid.

But to find out more you must read "Claws" for yourself, if you don't then the Bread Man just might come to your door and get you.


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