Title: Paradise Harbour : A Noir Horror Thriller
Author: Alexander Semenyuk
Genre: noir horror
Publication: November 16,2021
Pages 173
Rating :4
About the book:
When Luc Nistage, private detective, gets an offer from one of the richest men to find his lost daughter, Luc feels that he got the break that’s been eluding him. Little does he know that he is about to be submerged into the most horrifying case imaginable, testing his sanity, humanity, and body.
Enter Paradise Harbour, a town where nothing is as it seems. Where cultists, creatures, gangsters, and a serial killer terrify the public, a young private investigator must find a missing woman amidst all the evil barricades surrounding him.
About the author
Alexander Victor Semenyuk, (also known as Oleksandr Semenyuk), is a bestselling Ukrainian-American author. He was born in Lutsk, Ukraine, 1986. At 14 he immigrated to United States.
Alexander is the son of journalists Victor and Lydia. Husband to an artist Fernanda. Father to a wonderful boy Alexander George. Brother to a famous energy transformation expert Victoria Rader.
He finds his strength in his family and his Christian faith.
God bless and thank you for considering these books and reading this page.
Now on to my thoughts
First a big thank you to the author Alexander Semenyuk for inviting me to read and reviewing his book , and I'm so glad I decided to take a chance and said yes , in the past there have been a few times I've done so and some have turned out really good and others sadly not so but this one is one of the ones that turned out good.The first thing I loved about it was doing the entire time I was reading it was how it remind me of the old detectives stories that I read. Other thing was how the author mixed in the paranormal aspect of it that give off the vibes of Lovecraft , and how the two blending so will together that you couldn't tell where one started or one ended. The way he made his characters come life and the places he wrote about also seemed very real. And lets not forget the twists and turns as well as the horror element, mystery mixed with the touch of paranormal. Over all it was fun and spooky read that would be perfect for a cold stormy night or even for October .
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