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The Soul Beyond Darkness
“Five Star Rating!” (Amazon.com & Barnes & Noble )
Based on true events, this haunting story from the 1970’s has never been made public until now. Forewarned that ghosts may haunt his new residence, Doug Conroy scoffs at the suggestion of haunting spirits and rents the hundred year-old house, anyway. But as soon as he moves in, paranormal phenomena occur without warning and soon escalate into a battle of ‘good versus evil’.
This ordeal takes place in Marin County, across the Golden Gate from San Francisco. As a newcomer, Doug strives to balance his Midwestern values with the counter-culture pursuits of organic gurus and new-age idealists. While enduring their pompous, pseudo-intellectual philosophies, he relies on a wry sense of humor to keep his sanity. But, ominous events from the dark side continue to threaten him and his mood turns sober when he realizes a major decision must be made to defeat the unseen enemy.
For readers who want a believable haunted house story, they will find The Soul Beyond Darkness a realistic alternative to typical horror stories that capitalize on shallow “blood-and-guts” plots. On the contrary, herein lies a tale that is a suspenseful chronology of fear, terror, and memorable characters.
Scott Ebright’s The Soul Beyond Darkness availability status:
The first printing is sold out, both paperbacks and Hard Covers according to Barnes & Noble and Amazon. Some distributors on the internet may still have books for sale but at a much higher retail cost due to its 20 years old collectibility status.
NOTE: This book is soon going to a 2nd printing and will be edited: 1) a new cover design, 2) deleting 100 pages of text from the original 400+ pages!, and 3) a new book title. (Title change will correct the confusion for book stores. They have difficulty knowing how to categorize a simple haunted house story! Is it “New Age” or “Fiction” or “Self-Help”? The new title of “23 Prospect Lane” will help alleviate the quandary for a new generation of book store employees that are still learning.)
5.0 out of 5 stars A Soul beyond Compare
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2003
Yes, I liked this book. I finished reading it in under 24 hours. That is a compliment all by itself! I thoroughly enjoyed the story and would definitely recommend it to anybody who likes a good believable ghost story; however the first three chapters are slow but interesting. Then, the story really grips you and demands you continue reading it to find out what happens next. You can't put it down. I found the characters to be everyday people that you can empathize with and I would read more books by this author if and when they become available.
12 people found this helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The first real good story I've read in years
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2003
First real good story I've read in years.
I was very, very impressed with this story. I liked many aspects of this story. It was more than a typical horror story. Also, this is a book somebody can read and enjoy without the vulgarity found in so many other books. I recommend this to anyone like me who hasn't had time to read alot of books, but when I do, it had better be good!
33 people found this helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars a mystical adventure
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2002
This is the human experience on all levels. I don't often read books anymore due to running my business so much. But this was one of the best books I have ever read. Bravo!
9 people found this helpful
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