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A God in the Shed
A God in the Shed | J-F Dubeau
From J-F. Dubeau, author of The Life Engineered, a winning book in the Sword & Laser Publishing Contest, comes a tour-de-force fantasy horror, A God in the Shed. Saint-Ferdinand is an idyllic farm village with houses on large, wild properties that radiate from a single main street. Here you will find a small police precinct, a single gas station and truck stop, a few restaurants diners and cafes, a flower shop, and Bergeron's general store -- the trappings of a quaint town. The only unusual thing about Saint-Ferdinand is the cemetery; it is far too large and much too full. The victims of a serial killer who has eluded the police for over two decades line the graveyard. Many locals have fled to escape the horror. After Sam Finnegan is finally caught for the murder of over sixty victims, the residents of Saint-Ferdinand are still faced with evil. Venus McKenzy and her friends stumble upon a sinister creature, and by sheer accidental luck, Venus uses an ancient oath that traps it in a shed in her parents' backyard. As they struggle to understand what they've caught and how to deal with it, the creature's power and legacy manage to spread terror through the small town. Time and captivity have bred infinite bitterness in the creature and now its hatred is equal only to its power.
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Lin3han
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I picked this book up on an impulse and I am SO GLAD I did! Dubeau weaves an intricate tale of gods, cults, prophecy, and a circus? If you break it down, this book has a lot of horror tropes in it, but I didn‘t even think about that until I was finished. Dubeau does an excellent job adding all of these elements without making it a mess. A wonderful, gruesome, and at times disgusting read! 4.5/5!

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Ddzmini
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Starting this 📖😊

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mdolan995
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I was honestly a little unsure of the book at first but it kept me completely enthralled. I hope there‘s a sequel because this was just fantastic.

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Godpants
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When I saw people excitedly talking about his new book I knew I needed to play catch up. This gory supernatural horror was surprising and fun. I think there were some issues with character development, but there is definitely room for that to resolved as the series goes on.

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Godpants
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I got a review copy of the sequel (before I realized it was a sequel) so I‘m playing catch up. I only read a bit last night but it really jumps right into the action.

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sparrowssavvy
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This felt like a Stephen King novel to me. It had a great build up and such an interesting concept. There were so many characters with so many motivations and plot points which I loved. My main complaint was that the ending felt rushed in comparison to the rest of the book. There was such a complex plot system and it seemed to wrap up quite simply and rather quickly. Still a great book though.

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Columbkill1
A God in the Shed | J-F Dubeau

This book was so good (full of good scary horror)....until about halfway through it became TOO horrific. I was reading in bed and snapped the book shut in a panic (ok, I admit that I actually got up and HID the book under a pile of other books so I couldn‘t even see it). I didn‘t think I was such a wimp but, well, there it is 😂

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Desrosier
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Finally decided to use the Amazon gift card I‘ve had lying around for months. Starting on A God in the Shed first since I‘m craving some horror. #bookhaul

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respekt1111
A God in the Shed | J-F Dubeau
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With Charlotte, anything can be a pillow. This book is ok so far, appropriately gory, but the writing is a little freshman writing workshop

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