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Dark Shore
Dark Shore
Dark Shore
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Dark Shore

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The follow-up novel to the Kindle #1 Ghost & Haunted House Bestseller, Dark Son!

A forgotten beach town. A shocking number of suicides. And a mysterious group of beautiful young women with the darkest of secrets.

Lance Brody has arrived at Sugar Beach, and within minutes he realizes there’s something terribly wrong. Strangers are saying the oddest things to him, and a sense of sadness seems to linger in the air. He learns of the town’s horrible nickname—Suicide Beach—and meets one of the many girls who spend their days selling cold sodas from coolers on the sidewalks. She doesn’t say much, but in her eyes all Lance can see is fear.

Needing a place to stay, Lance finds a luxurious Bed & Breakfast owned by a woman with her own tragic past, her own terrible loss. And it’s here, after meeting the most unlikely of spirit companions, Lance becomes even more determined to unravel Sugar Beach’s secrets before anybody else can get hurt. But he needs to hurry, because the Reverend and the Surfer are closer than ever. Hot on his trail and ready to make their move. Ready to finish what they started.

Dark Shore is the third novel in Michael Robertson Jr's supernatural suspense series featuring LANCE BRODY. With a troubled young hero, mysterious foes, and plenty of paranormal action, fans of Odd Thomas, Supernatural, and the dark unknown are sure to love Lance.

Pick up DARK SHORE and join Lance Brody in his latest mystery today!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 24, 2019
ISBN9781664912847
Dark Shore

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    This book most defintely took a dive bomb from the last one. I hope this series get better and actually what is supposed to be a 'horror series' because after this one, it read more like a mystery.
    3 ehs.