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Eric Wilder

Author of Big Easy

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Works by Eric Wilder

Big Easy (2006) 43 copies
A Gathering of Diamonds (2006) 29 copies
Morning Mist of Blood (2010) 20 copies
Simply Southern (2011) 11 copies
Wild Magnolias (2011) 10 copies
Primal Creatures (2013) 8 copies
Blue Norther (2011) 7 copies
Moth Madness (2011) 7 copies
Pole Dancer (2011) 5 copies
City of Spirits (2012) 4 copies
Murder Etouffee (2006) 4 copies
Pontchartrain (2011) 4 copies

Associated Works

Gate of Air (2017) — Illustrator, some editions — 27 copies

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Full disclosure, I received a review copy of this book. Sadly, it languished on my TBR pile for far too long. Any avid reader knows that it is far too easy to have books pile up and pile up until even the ones that you really want to read find their way to the bottom of the pile. Well, yesterday, I demolished the pile, looking for a good Halloween type read and found this. It looked like just the ticket, and I pulled it out and jumped in. What I found was a new must read author.

Somewhat reminiscent of DePoy, a little along the lines of Koontz...what I got for my reading time was a wonderful, page turner of a story, very likable and interesting characters. The author is clearly an animal lover who incorporates pets into the story and takes good care of them. No killing off a pet just to add some gore.

In fact, there is very little gore. This is a writer who is able to tell the story and add chills without gratuitous mayhem or blood flying from every direction. He tells a chilling story that takes place on a place called Goose Island, off the coast of Louisiana. A place where the memory of Katrina adds a bit of chill of its own, when a freak hurricane threatens the area durning the investigation of a mysterious and grim death. One where the details were quickly covered up and it lands in the capable hands of PI Wyatt Thomas to investigate.

Wyatt is sent to the island which is home to a small sect of monks who are known for building hand crafted coffins. There are only a very few monks left in this sect. There is a resort on the island as well, it is run by the monks who call themselves Tracists and is a very elegant and secluded area frequented only by the very wealthy. Aside from the resort and the monks the island is home to one man, a professor who is there to study avian life, and a small village filled with. . .

I think I will leave the rest for you to find out on your own, and believe me you won't regret the time you spend reading this one. I suspect that like myself, you will immediately go looking for more by this talented author.
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mckait | 1 other review | Oct 6, 2013 |
The Tracists Monastery is located in the Louisiana Wetlands; it serves as a resort frequented by movie industry cast and crew members. So it comes as a shock when Rance Parker is literally ripped to pieces behind a locked door.

A movie producer who needs answers to this terrifying mystery hires Wyatt Thomas, a detective from the French Quarter. Wyatt must figure out whether it was voodoo, a rougarou, or something even more sinister that caused the gruesome murder. Whilst delving further into his investigation, he feels the all too palpable feeling of his own life at stake.

Though I am always a fan of following any series from the beginning, Primal Creatures stands well on its own.

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gigifrost | 1 other review | Mar 25, 2013 |
At the first time I thought this is a kind of HLQ.
And the second I changed this is a kind Soap Opera.
Finaly I realised this is a Thriller Book!!
But we can't find this book in amazon store any more.
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wankorobo | Nov 5, 2011 |
I am not a huge fan of short stories...they generally leave something lacking. I cannot say that about this story. In spite of the fact it was very short, it was suspenseful, interesting, and very well written. The ending was satisfying and did not leave me feeling there should be more, often hard to do in a short story. The only thing more I will be looking for is Eric Wilder's writings and his interesting characters, but preferably in full length novels.
 
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