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Where the Monsters Live

by Duncan Ralston

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"An absolutely brutal novella that had me squirming in my chair." - Hunter Shea, author of We Are Always Watching


How far would you go for revenge?

When a six-year-old girl is abused and left for dead by a pedophile known only as the "Rabbit Man" due to the claw marks left on her body, police follow every lead but reach only dead ends.
Hungry for justice, her grieving father abandons wife and child on a harrowing journey deep undercover into Miami's sex offender colony under the Julia Tuttle Causeway. His purpose is simple: to find the "Rabbit Man" among them, and put him in the ground.
Months later, with no one to trust and the pedophiles he lives among growing suspicious of his actions, he learns nothing is simple where the monsters live.

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This was a great short story!

A little backstory for you readers:

The story is about a father wanting justice and revenge for the rape of his daughter. He was not satisfied with law enforcement handling it, so he goes out on his own, leaving his wife and daughter to go deep underground into a colony of sex offenders to find someone named the "Rabbit Man". He becomes friends with the offenders and makes up a story that he has done some bad things too, so that he can get close to them, so they will accept him as one of them.

On his search for the "Rabbit Man", he will have to endure the life of an offender and learn to survive among them to find and serve his justice. It is a long grueling task, but he does what needs to be done to become one of them.

Though this was a short story, it comes with a powerful punch and shows you the gritty side of life.

It also shows just how far a parent will go to protect their child and to serve justice on the criminals that invade their lives. Giving this book four stars. ( )
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Fiction. Horror. Thriller. HTML:

"An absolutely brutal novella that had me squirming in my chair." - Hunter Shea, author of We Are Always Watching


How far would you go for revenge?

When a six-year-old girl is abused and left for dead by a pedophile known only as the "Rabbit Man" due to the claw marks left on her body, police follow every lead but reach only dead ends.
Hungry for justice, her grieving father abandons wife and child on a harrowing journey deep undercover into Miami's sex offender colony under the Julia Tuttle Causeway. His purpose is simple: to find the "Rabbit Man" among them, and put him in the ground.
Months later, with no one to trust and the pedophiles he lives among growing suspicious of his actions, he learns nothing is simple where the monsters live.

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