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The Buck Stops Here

Abigail Laine is comfortable being the sheriff of Rockbridge, Ohio. She only conducts a few traffic stops a week, has minimal paperwork, and cruises the town’s mostly vacant streets. This leaves her plenty of time to read and keep her living space and work area orderly. But when Caleb Welsh gets murdered on his way home late one Friday night, she’s forced to blow the dust off her badge and find the killer. With the help of Rockbridge’s finest civilians, Laine must draw a line in the salt lick and assure that The Buck Stops Here. All proceeds benefit the World Wildlife Fund.

Autumn Dark

When Alan Decker returns to the small town he and his sister grew up in, he realizes the parts people play haven’t changed, only the players. A new preacher arrives, supernatural events occur, and no one is sure who’s responsible. Alan attempts to steer clear of the happenings but is forced to involve himself when his sister goes missing. Afraid she may have fallen into old bad habits, Alan searches for her and falls deeper into a world he has never believed in.

A Looking in View

Take a look inside a world of the fantastic, strange, and macabre: ~Lillian witnesses the death of her undead mother… ~A hitman has one last favor to pay… ~Frustrated with his mother’s boyfriend, ten-year-old Nathan runs away from home in an attempt for a better life… ~A nursing home has a strange visitor with more to offer than battered paperbacks for the residents… Comprised of thirteen eerie, mysterious tales, A Looking in View is the first collection by author Sean Seebach and features a bonus novella, Blue Collar Diesel, where a man searches for manual labor in an attempt to win his fiancé back, but finds something much darker within himself.

Reviews

Ben L.

“I seriously did not know what I was getting myself into with this book! I thought it was one thing, and then it proceeded to blow my mind several times. This book is also super gory, with grotesquely vivid imagery and descriptions, and it’s hilarious! Any book that features lines like “If he had to slap a deer, he would” and has scenes with flamethrower-wielding characters facing off against mutant beasties gets an A+ in my book!”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Chadwick

“This book had some truly terrifying moments thanks to the author’s ability to set up a creepy scene and leave just a small bit of mystery to let your imagination horrifically fill in the gaps. The characters and their actions are described so well that your mind builds these vivid images that make you forget you’re even reading a book.”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Glenda B.

“I’m not really into short stories, I liked them but the last one a novella I guess I enjoyed the most. It has a really twisted ending. I would recommend this book to readers who enjoy reading thriller short stories..”

Rating: 3 out of 5.

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