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The Town of Griswold

Berkley Street Series, Book 3

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The Town of Griswold

By: Ron Ripley
Narrated by: Thom Bowers
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Taking a much-needed break, ghost hunter Shane Ryan spends a day exploring an old New England town. What starts as a hike becomes a deadly game of cat and mouse with a malevolent ghost who preys upon unsuspecting visitors. Shane has seen his share of bad spirits, but nothing could have prepared him for the evil predator dogging his trail.

Abel Latham is the scourge of Griswold, a deathly quiet town populated by the undead. Abel stalks the hapless victims who stumble onto his unholy ground before torturing them to death. The police rarely notice who's missing until two brothers disappear and the only clues are the boys' abandoned trucks and blood. Lots of blood.

Though shaken by the gruesome details of Abel's depraved life and dreadful crimes, Shane knows his new job is to end Latham's reign of terror and his vengeance for blood. As Shane hunts his ghostly mark, he prays he won't be the next grisly artifact found in Griswold Forest!

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Listens to this book in one day.Shane can't believe his girlfriend wants to go explore a ghost ten.One that happens to be an evil ghost that craves pain.And he wants Shane!

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Poor Shane!!

Here's me thinking that The Lighthouse was Shane's toughest job yet, but it's nothing compared to this!! Shane and his girlfriend decide to take a break by visiting an old New England town. They have heard the gossip, "The legend of Abel Latham" but decide to go see anyway. What starts out as a hike, soon becomes a matter of life and death!

This has to be the absolute baddest ghost I've read so far!! Abel Latham enjoys torturing his victims and even keeps part of them in his "lair". He let's his victims go in the woods and then huts them down. When Shane comes to Griswald, he is confronted with the ghost of a boy and his dog. They explain who Abel is and that there is no escape. The town is not only home to Abel, but also to his many, many victims.

Ron Ripley has never failed to deliver anything other than an incredibly scary and addicting read. This one is a lot bloodier, a lot messier, a lot scarier and a lot sadder than the previous two. Shane has to deal with an egotistical and insane ghostly serial killer, but also his two "best friends". I really thought that Shane wasn't going to come out on top this time, and truth be told, he doesn't, but I'm not going to say in what way because it's a spoiler ;)

In all, this was such a scary read. It gave me plenty of chills and spooked me a lot. The plot was well done and well written and I devoured the book. I loved how the author made a reference to his other series too, (which I really need to catch up on because it seems like something major happened in it!!) . Anyway, a suspenseful, creepy, fast paced and exciting read, this series is a must read!! I can't wait to see what this author comes up with next.

Again, Thom Bowers brings this book to life. He really brings the atmosphere and spookiness alive and knows how to tell the story properly. I highly recommend you check him out.

*I received this for free but voluntarily reviewed it. This in no way affected nor influenced my thoughts.*

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Awesome!

What did you love best about The Town of Griswold?

The story and suspense

What did you like best about this story?

The development

Have you listened to any of Thom Bowers’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes, with each book he gets better and better.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Terror waits in the town of Griswold

Any additional comments?

Each book in this series is good. As it continues, it keeps its strengths and leaves its weaknesses, though I don't really think it had much in the way of weakness to begin with. The narrator seemed to have had some difficulty with certain accents before. He definitely doesn't have them here. Of course, the only one that's continued over is German but he's got that one nailed down very well now. There was even a shocker scene in there at one point. I expected part of it but didn't expect how that scene ended. Wow! Very good book.

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Shane’s Ghosts

I absolutely love this series !! I love the characters of Shane, Courtney and Carl. Ron Ripley is the King and Koontz with his creepy supernatural ghost stories. Narration was well done with the series. I was not expecting the tear jerking ending. My complaint is too short and want more ASAP. Highly recommend to anyone who loves ghosts, also recommend the Moving In Series. I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook from Scare Street. THANK YOU!!

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Another Shane!

Enjoyed it very much! No struggle to get through. A great sequel to the others in the series! Can be done as a standalone but I would recommend them in order. Great sequel with the ending for more. Keeping it spooky!

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Able, The Gardian of The Town of Griswold

This story starts off as two brothers, John and Jimmy has had their distillery located by the Feds The two had managed to escape. Now they had to find a new location farther away from town and far back off the main road in the desolate woods and rebuild. Little did they know what awaited them when they met Able..

This is Book 3, in The Berkley Series, featuring Shane Ryan, a retired marine.
Shane's grilfriend, Courtney had heard the locals talk about a old deserted mining town located but out of town off Hwy 111. The only problem Legend had it was a real ghost town, haunted by the many ghost, but the main one was the ghost of a very tall a strong ghost, Able Latham. It had been steered clear by the locals for years. It was almost completely gone, only mostly ruins remained, save a couple of buildings. One was the old General store and the other that was it was partially dilapidated church, but they both still stood. They decided that night they would go hiking the next day, If they could find the Town of Griswold.

Shane thought it was just folklore and besides he was a well known ghost hunter as a occupation, Courtney was excited and the stories didn't bother her at all. Shane was no stranger to ghost. If you have been following the series, you know he has tangled with many vicious ghost in his last two books, Squirrel Island and The Lighthouse are Book 1 & 2.

All I am going to say here is ifyou liked the first two books, then buckle up, for you haven't read/listen to the best of Ron Ripley. Shane's quest was to find Abel and take Him out. Him being a former marine, you know they never give up until the job is done.

Ron Ripley went beyond his usual method of writing technique in this story, that is for sure.There are so many charachetrs, both and ghost and living, that it is hard to keep up with them all. Of his books I have read so far, this is the best in my opinion.

I belive in giving credit where credit is due. Tom Bowers did a outstanding job of Naration in this story. He described every scene, outside, inside, the characters and most important of all his voice just captures you and I did want to put the book down, I had no choice, but I couldn't wait to get back. He made you feel as if you where there with Shane

There is one part at the end the I hated happened, but it did. Read the book , you will love it.I

This is not for the squeamish or children. It is mature . On to the next one in the series.

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Hike turns deadly

be prepared to meet evil...Shane goes on a hike with new love interest Courtney to get away only to find themselves in the middle of haunted town central....things go bad to horribly bad fast. the story is fast paced where we still hear from characters both living and not from the beginning...we learn that if you hurt Shane, you better stay away from the house. we do lose someone to shame and now I wonder what that will do to his head going forward. starting the next audio now and cannot wait. another great story.

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The Stories Just Keep Getting Better

I am addicted to this series. I've listened to the first three books. Simply fantastic.

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Once again with Shane Ryan

Once again we go with Shane Ryan to a location haunted by ghosts. This story finds Shane battling a ghost more repugnant than Dorothy at the Squirrel Island lighthouse, so hang on for a creepy, scary ride!

There is an event at the end of the book (before the bonus scene chapters) that may move you tremendously (if you're a Shane fanatic like me), so be prepared for that.

Thom Bowers' narration is A+ as always! I've only ever heard him on Ron Ripley's books, but his narration isn't like just having a book read to you; it's like the book has come to life through his reading!

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Cruelest ghost yet!

Ron Ripley has done it again! He's written a horrific story, and Thom Bowers brings it to life! I am loving this series, and can't wait to visit Sanford Hospital!

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