New Author Gets Great Review on First Book~~Enter the Paranormal World of Embalming in "A Disturbing Presence"
A well written paranormal saga of intrigue and sometimes plain weirdness, this book is a true pleasure to read. The author writes in a flowing, easy manner that immediately captures the readers interest. A serious and bright future is in store for more of the same! A do-not-miss" for readers interested in the horror genre.
(PRWEB) December 23, 2003 --
A Disturbing Presence
By Joy Lee Rutter
PublishAmerica -- Sept. 2003
ISBN: 1-4137-0113-2
Reviewed by Diane Sewell -- 11/03
A Disturbing Presence offers readers a delightful combination of horror, family history and dark secrets, written with a splash of humor; a new twist of imagination and talented writing for a gripping jump into the world of embalming and taxidermy.
Welcome to the life of eccentric Eric McDuggal, dying of terminal cancer. Hes an animal lover but keeps his wife of seven years, Leanna, at arms length. He meets with the local taxidermist, Ed Simon, with a bizarre request. He wants to be preserved. Join in Leannas dismay and ride a paranormal, emotional roller coaster as she discovers secrets of his past and new attractions in the present, all with her deceased, 'stuffed husband sitting there in the living room.
A well written paranormal saga of intrigue and sometimes plain weirdness, this book is a true pleasure to read. The author writes in a flowing, easy manner that immediately captures the readers interest. A serious and bright future is in store for more of the same! A do-not-miss" for readers interested in the horror genre.
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