Ravencroft Springs Audiobook by Logan L. Masterson
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Title: Ravencroft Springs
Author: Logan L. Masterson
Narrator: Steve Hirsch
Format: Unabridged
Length: 3 hrs and 36 mins
Language: English
Release date: 11-11-15
Publisher: RadioArchives.com
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 2 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
David Dunbarton needed a change. Following the unexpected success of his first novel and subsequent destruction of his marriage, David wanted somewhere nice and quiet to settle down. He wanted to surround himself with art, not people, and just maybe get to work on his next book.
But nothing is quite what it seems on Unaka Mountain. The abandoned hotels and homes of Ravencroft Springs decay in silent dignity. However, when Dunbarton relocates in hopes of breathing life into the town and himself, the mystery draws him in, leading him down mist laden streets where he finds arcane mysteries and bizarre townsfolk...leading him ever closer to the Secret of Unaka.
Pro Se Productions presents Ravencroft Springs by Logan L. Masterson. A lovecraftian tale of suspense set in the ancient Appalachian Mountains of East Tennessee, Ravencroft Springs is also a tale of desperate love and unrequited fate, both monstrous and moving all at once.
Members Reviews:
"The Way"
Ravencroft Springs (2014) is Logan L. Mastersonâs first book-length work. The mining town of Ravencroft Springs in East Tennessee has seen better days and is close to being a ghost town. Having âonce held thirty thousand inhabitants before the great depressionâ It now stood all but emptyâ Housing enough to serve maybe fifteen hundred people stood vacant. In the town below and the mountainside above lived maybe two-hundred souls.â It is to Ravencroft Springs that disillusioned writer David Dunbarton retreats from his wife, daughter, and the world as a whole to open an art gallery and focus on writing his second book.
Ravencroft Springs provides Dunbarton with more than an escape. He meets numerous, rather atypical residents of what remains of the town, most importantly Cassie, the owner of the townâs only diner. There is an almost immediate attraction between them. He also runs afoul of two town âtoughs,â Kaleb and Wilton. As time passes, David also is presented by the mystery of Ravencroft Springs. Nearly everywhere there is mold, fungus, and moss that permeates every surface. Somewhere in every building he enters he discovers glass jars of pickled substances resembling some sort of body parts, often identifiable as human. He learns that there is a history of people disappearing in Ravencroft Springs and that people living there have reportedly seen âthings in the night. There were reports of ghosts, of banshees, of hellhounds or werewolves. People were accused of witchcraft.â Urged to leave, David stays sensing not only that there is material for his new book in Ravencroft Springs, but something unknown waiting to be revealed.
In this early work Masterson proves he already possesses the critical attribute of writing suspenseful fiction. His writing is unembellished and precise and yet there is detail enough and a beautiful flow to his storytelling that immediately pulls the reader into the story. His characters have the power of either attraction or repulsion. Sometimes both.
Title: Ravencroft Springs
Author: Logan L. Masterson
Narrator: Steve Hirsch
Format: Unabridged
Length: 3 hrs and 36 mins
Language: English
Release date: 11-11-15
Publisher: RadioArchives.com
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 2 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
David Dunbarton needed a change. Following the unexpected success of his first novel and subsequent destruction of his marriage, David wanted somewhere nice and quiet to settle down. He wanted to surround himself with art, not people, and just maybe get to work on his next book.
But nothing is quite what it seems on Unaka Mountain. The abandoned hotels and homes of Ravencroft Springs decay in silent dignity. However, when Dunbarton relocates in hopes of breathing life into the town and himself, the mystery draws him in, leading him down mist laden streets where he finds arcane mysteries and bizarre townsfolk...leading him ever closer to the Secret of Unaka.
Pro Se Productions presents Ravencroft Springs by Logan L. Masterson. A lovecraftian tale of suspense set in the ancient Appalachian Mountains of East Tennessee, Ravencroft Springs is also a tale of desperate love and unrequited fate, both monstrous and moving all at once.
Members Reviews:
"The Way"
Ravencroft Springs (2014) is Logan L. Mastersonâs first book-length work. The mining town of Ravencroft Springs in East Tennessee has seen better days and is close to being a ghost town. Having âonce held thirty thousand inhabitants before the great depressionâ It now stood all but emptyâ Housing enough to serve maybe fifteen hundred people stood vacant. In the town below and the mountainside above lived maybe two-hundred souls.â It is to Ravencroft Springs that disillusioned writer David Dunbarton retreats from his wife, daughter, and the world as a whole to open an art gallery and focus on writing his second book.
Ravencroft Springs provides Dunbarton with more than an escape. He meets numerous, rather atypical residents of what remains of the town, most importantly Cassie, the owner of the townâs only diner. There is an almost immediate attraction between them. He also runs afoul of two town âtoughs,â Kaleb and Wilton. As time passes, David also is presented by the mystery of Ravencroft Springs. Nearly everywhere there is mold, fungus, and moss that permeates every surface. Somewhere in every building he enters he discovers glass jars of pickled substances resembling some sort of body parts, often identifiable as human. He learns that there is a history of people disappearing in Ravencroft Springs and that people living there have reportedly seen âthings in the night. There were reports of ghosts, of banshees, of hellhounds or werewolves. People were accused of witchcraft.â Urged to leave, David stays sensing not only that there is material for his new book in Ravencroft Springs, but something unknown waiting to be revealed.
In this early work Masterson proves he already possesses the critical attribute of writing suspenseful fiction. His writing is unembellished and precise and yet there is detail enough and a beautiful flow to his storytelling that immediately pulls the reader into the story. His characters have the power of either attraction or repulsion. Sometimes both.
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