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Thank you for being a loyal fan. Please enjoy this novella sized preview FREE! The Trilogy is now released! http://www.amazon.com/dp/B017VU2BM6 In the deep woods of Enfield, an autumn windstorm has unleashed a horror that has been trapped for over 100 years. For decades, the beast and its lair have hungered. Now the people of Enfield have to deal with a supernatural hunter with an insatiable appetite for humans. A hunter that is disturbingly good at what it does. As people start disappearing, Officer Tom Henderson finds himself thrust from the role of a rural police officer into that of a savior. Improbable eyewitness accounts tell him that the beast he has to face is merciless. And now, Tom will discover how deep his courage truly runs.
The Enfield Horror (Novella Sized Preview Book 1), by Ron Ripley- Published on: 2015-11-05
- Released on: 2015-11-05
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Review "I was unable to put the book down!!!" - Heaven R. "Excellently written as always! I can't wait to read the rest!" - Phoenix "I read too fast you are one of my favorite authors!" - Robert S. "I was interested in seeing where this would go, I enjoyed it very much. Ready to start the next one!" - Bonnie C. "THE ENFIELD HORROR presents an entity new to me, sentient and willful. I anticipate the next entries in the trilogy!" - Mallory H. "Ron Ripley takes his readers into an unusual type of horror; one with an ancient evil left by the Japanese after a treaty had been broken. This ancient evil has attached itself to an old hunting lodge once used to entertain the Japanese by former president Teddy Roosevelt--it didn't work. The author creates a horror that will chill the reader to the bone and a story that is well worth the read!" - JC B.
From the Inside Flap Chapter Three Justin Sandock and the Ride into Boston Justin swore again as he slammed the door to his Prius. He hated getting up at five. Hated it. Hated driving down into Boston too. And it was Friday, for God's sake. He walked over to the windshield. Who in the hell wants to have a quarterly meeting on a Friday morning? Great way to ruin the weekend. Bending over the silently running car Justin scraped the frost off of the windshield. He had to scrape the windows because the remote starter for his electric car had failed to start said electric car, a fact he had discovered after having had to change his shirt when his travel mug's seal broke suddenly. Yup, a great way to start the weekend. Now I have to listen to Jared hem and haw about the numbers and why we've lost two clients this past quarter. I'll tell you why, Mr. Ringlaven. It's because your interpersonal skills are terrible. You can't blame faulty design from the client's engineers when our own machinery is over ten years old. He's so stupid. And Justin broke the scraper, sending the angled head off to the left with a sharp snapping sound. "Seriously?" he said to the sky. "Seriously? This is how my day's going to be?" A soft, scraping sound whispered across the driveway, and Justin turned towards it. The motion detector by the side door clicked loudly as light exploded out across the driveway. Blinking, Justin raised a hand to shield his eyes. It is bright, is it not? a voice asked inside Justin's head. The power and coldness of the voice drove Justin to his knees. Yes, yes it is bright. Justin threw up from the pain, vaguely aware that his toast and eggs and coffee were in a steaming mess on the pavement in front of him. The pain from that voice was terrible. He threw up again. Justin couldn't lift his head. He could barely remain on all fours. His breath rushed in and out of his mouth, and he dry heaved. The voice chuckled. The pain caused Justin to scream, which turned the chuckle into an outright laugh. Ah, now that is a reaction that I am used to. Your flesh, my dear fellow, will have a sweet hint of fear to it. And I do so enjoy the visceral taste of fear. Justin tried to scream once more, but the scream was cut off as something closed around his head and squeezed. *** The hunting lodge stood in the morning sun, which seemed to be reflected in the various gray shades of the lodge's stone walls. The door to the lodge was once more down, somewhere in the lodge itself. All of the windows remained battened tightly down. The roof still had a large hole, and the sun shone down into the lodge, a single corner on the left being brightly lit while the rest of the lodge was dim. The lodge enjoyed the sun. Too long it had been in the darkness, too long abandoned. Ka-Riu walked through the woods towards the lodge. The red dragon dragged a corpse along with him, the corpse's head held gently, but firmly, between his jaws. He would eat in the lodge. He would eat within the lodge, for while the lodge could not enjoy the taste of flesh--and there was no better delicacy than that of man--Ka-Riu would make sure that the lodge enjoyed as much of the repast as possible. Ka-Riu and the hunting lodge had been together for far too long for the dragon to do anything else. As Ka-Riu entered the building, the lodge shivered with anticipation. The death of the first two men had been enjoyable, a surprise after decades of dull repetition. Here, though, was a body the lodge and Ka-Riu could savor. Then they heard the sound of a propeller, and from the shadows of lodge the dragon looked up and watched, curious, as a small plane passed over the lodge not once, but three times, as if confirming that the lodge truly existed. A moment later the plane flew on, and Ka-Riu chuckled. Perhaps we will be seeing more food come to us, my friend. The shutters on the windows opened and closed rapidly, banging off of the frames. Both the lodge and Ka-Riu wondered when more food might arrive.
About the Author Ron Ripley is a husband and father surviving in New England, a place which seems to be getting colder every day. He grew up across from a disturbingly large cemetery where he managed to scare himself every night before going to bed. Mostly because of the red lights that people put in front of the headstones. Those things are just plain creepy to a kid. Ron enjoys writing horror, military history and driving through the small towns of New England with his family, collecting books and giving impromptu lectures on military history to his family, who enjoy ignoring him during those dreadful times.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Entertaining - 4 stars only because it's not my thing By Tammi I received the book for free for an honest review. I thoroughly enjoyed another series from this author. This book, although not really what I would normally read (I really do not like mythical monsters, etc.), was entertaining. Of course another short story with a cliffhanger but entertaining, decent writing and decent editing.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. a horror that will chill the reader to the bone By JC Brennan Two unsuspecting men stumble upon an old lodge, one that has been closed up for years. But with a wicked storm, the lodge’s front door is opened by its raging power and the breaking of a large tree branch, making the lodge easy to enter. However, if the men know what kind of ancient evil they were about to awaken, they may have changed their minds.I will admit, at first, I didn’t think I was going to care for this story, but the more I got into the more I wanted to read. Ron Ripley takes his readers into an unusual type of horror; one with an ancient evil left by the Japanese after a treaty had been broken. This ancient evil has attached itself to an old hunting lodge once used to entertain the Japanese by former president Teddy Roosevelt—it didn’t work. The author creates a horror that will chill the reader to the bone and a story that is well worth the read.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Disturbing new New England horror--first in a trilogy By Mallory Heart Reviews Review: THE ENFIELD HORROR by Ron RipleyI've been captivated by this author since devouring THE BOYLAN HOUSE TRILOGY. THE ENFIELD HORROR is the first of a trilogy also, set in a bleak New Hampshire landscape where the residents are hardened and taciturn from decades of hard winters, and a failing economy. Up in the woods, violent storms have uncovered a long-abandoned hunting lodge. Abandoned, but not uninhabited, the lodge appears newer and newer, attracting the attention of hikers. Unfortunately for area residents, that which had been confined deep inside the lodge has now been released, and it's very, very hungry.THE ENFIELD HORROR presents an entity new to me, sentient and willful. I anticipate the next entries in the trilogy.
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