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Ron Ripley

Author of Berkley Street

81 Works 644 Members 142 Reviews

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Works by Ron Ripley

Berkley Street (2016) 100 copies
Moving In (2016) 40 copies
The Boylan House (2015) 30 copies
Coffin Cemetery (2019) 29 copies
Worthe's Village (2018) 26 copies
The Lighthouse (2016) 20 copies
Hell's Hammer (2018) 16 copies
Feast of Fear (2019) 14 copies
Bloody Anger (2020) 12 copies
Anger and Death (2019) 11 copies
Poisonous Whispers (2019) 10 copies
Soul Harvest (2019) 10 copies
Butcher's Hands (2019) 10 copies
The Boylan House Trilogy (2015) 10 copies
Silent Death (2019) 8 copies
The Enfield Horror (2015) 8 copies
Brutal Lessons (2019) 6 copies
Anger's Ruin (2020) 6 copies
The Dunewalkers (2016) 5 copies
The Pauper's Crypt (2016) 5 copies
The First Church (2016) 5 copies
Middlebury Sanitarium (2016) 5 copies
The Academy (2016) 5 copies
Sanford Hospital (2016) 5 copies
The Town of Griswold (2016) 4 copies
Slater Mill (2017) 4 copies
Lake Nutaq (2017) 4 copies
Kurkow Prison (2016) 3 copies
Deranged Souls 2 copies
Sherman's Library Trilogy (2015) 2 copies
Terror in the Shadows (2018) 1 copy
Monster Collection (2018) 1 copy

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USA
Places of residence
New England
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it was a quick read nothing special really. great concept
 
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b00kdarling87 | 3 other reviews | Jan 7, 2024 |
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Wow - what a series ender. I received the Tormented Souls series as an Early Reviewer and enjoyed all of them. At first the main character Dan Tate seemed like a hopeless, helpless shell of a man, almost too sad to be pitied. By the end of the series he’d grown into a strong character who was taking charge instead of being manipulated. Anger’s Ruin has some major twists that kept me reading to the very end. I may go back and re-read the whole series.
 
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Jamkuipers | 3 other reviews | Sep 10, 2023 |
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Tried and tried, but story is convoluted and you're left to figure out what's going on. Once I knew, it didn't really improve the story telling. Though the writing style itself was pretty good.
 
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Benboo | 6 other reviews | Jan 31, 2023 |
Evil comes in so many forms. Sometimes in the form of ghosts, and sometimes in the form of those who use the ghosts for their own purpose. Janet Ladd is one who uses the spirits to get her what she wants, even if it means people are injured or killed.
Dan Tate lives in a historical school house and takes care of Coffin Cemetery attached to it. He was a former journalist who suffers from PTSD. While interviewing a young high school girl she is shot by an active shooter, along with several other students and teachers. Dan is helpless to do anything except hold her as she dies. His inability to move on from this event cost him his family, his job, everything. When Eli, a young ghost living in the cemetery comes to him and explains what Janet is doing he agrees to help.
Ron Ripley has created a wonderful world filled with ghosts and a great plot line to go with it. I purchased this and the next four because I had won a copy of the last book. I am one that needs to read the whole series if possible. It is a good thing that I have spent my Christmas break doing exactly what I told my principal I would be doing, reading. Can’t wait to read the rest of the books in this series.
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skstiles612 | 10 other reviews | Jan 2, 2023 |

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Works
81
Members
644
Popularity
#39,181
Rating
4.2
Reviews
142
ISBNs
52
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