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Reviewed by Tracy A. Fischer, author of
'The Sort of Life of Julie Winterfeldt (The Julie Winterfeldt Series)'
Something disturbing has come to light in the peaceful community of Long Valley, California. Once a place where everyone knew everyone, and trust and friendship amongst neighbors was the norm, the place is forever changed with a terrible accident at a nearby army base. So starts the exciting story in Long Valley, the new novel by debut author Robert E. Kreig. The explosion releases a contagion that infects everything, animal and human alike, and changes not only the very fabric of the community, but what it means to be alive. A small group of townspeople, from Deputy Sheriff Greg Vaughn and other members of the sheriff’s department, to the town doctor, to regular everyday townspeople who have to band together to try to save their town and themselves. If only the impulse to feed doesn’t become too strong.
Robert E. Kreig has a very engaging writing style, and his fast paced thriller of a book will have you hooked from page one. Long Valley is a roller coaster of a read, and will keep you on the edge of your seat. This book would appeal to any reader who enjoys action and adventure, fast paced thrillers, and books that feature military intrigue and misdeeds. Those who enjoy an ending with a twist won’t be disappointed either. I was very impressed with Mr. Kreig’s initial published work, and feel that this author has great promise. I, for one, will certainly be looking for more of his books in the future, and hope he is hard at work on a follow-up!
'The Sort of Life of Julie Winterfeldt (The Julie Winterfeldt Series)'
Something disturbing has come to light in the peaceful community of Long Valley, California. Once a place where everyone knew everyone, and trust and friendship amongst neighbors was the norm, the place is forever changed with a terrible accident at a nearby army base. So starts the exciting story in Long Valley, the new novel by debut author Robert E. Kreig. The explosion releases a contagion that infects everything, animal and human alike, and changes not only the very fabric of the community, but what it means to be alive. A small group of townspeople, from Deputy Sheriff Greg Vaughn and other members of the sheriff’s department, to the town doctor, to regular everyday townspeople who have to band together to try to save their town and themselves. If only the impulse to feed doesn’t become too strong.
Robert E. Kreig has a very engaging writing style, and his fast paced thriller of a book will have you hooked from page one. Long Valley is a roller coaster of a read, and will keep you on the edge of your seat. This book would appeal to any reader who enjoys action and adventure, fast paced thrillers, and books that feature military intrigue and misdeeds. Those who enjoy an ending with a twist won’t be disappointed either. I was very impressed with Mr. Kreig’s initial published work, and feel that this author has great promise. I, for one, will certainly be looking for more of his books in the future, and hope he is hard at work on a follow-up!
Here is the Amazon US link for interested people: http://www.amazon.com/Long-Valley-Rob...
It doesn't appear to be on Amazon AU as yet...
It doesn't appear to be on Amazon AU as yet...
Hi Brenda.
Long Valley is on Amazon AU, however, I've recently asked for some data to be changed. They may be in the process of fixing that up for me. Bare with them or, alternatively, iBooks and various other eBook stores have it available for purchase also.
Cheers,
Robert.
Long Valley is on Amazon AU, however, I've recently asked for some data to be changed. They may be in the process of fixing that up for me. Bare with them or, alternatively, iBooks and various other eBook stores have it available for purchase also.
Cheers,
Robert.
I've recently published my first book currently only available in downloadable format from all good ebook stores.
It's called 'Long Valley' and sits pretty comfortably in the thriller, action, suspense and mild horror categories. Not very suitable for children due to excessive violence.