
The Caretaker
Douglas Kincaid(Author)
Xlibris Us (Publisher)
Published on 1. December 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-4653-9288-6 (ISBN)
Description
THE CARETAKER
New Wave Reading
Production Date 2019
THE CARETAKER
is a modified screenplay; created
by Douglas Kincaid. His unique style of
writing is new. It is designed specifically, to allow
his readers to enjoy a more personal relationship with
his characters. The author has named this,
"NEW WAVE READING." So come on in and
meet everybody, because your
journey begins now.
Sincerely,
Douglas Kincaid
Impeccably crafted, The Caretaker plunges readers into a tale shrouded with mystery complemented with a concoction of science fiction. The story begins with a startling discovery by real estate agent Mark Turner-six of their environmental research employees had been savagely murdered while working within the premises of the burial grounds, a property that he recently leased for the company. No one knows what exactly happened except that the ancient grounds are laden with stories and myths of spirits and paranormal activity.
Apart from Mark Turner, readers shall be introduced to several characters that seem to leap out of the book's pages- literally and figuratively speaking.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
371 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4653-9288-6 (9781465392886)
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Douglas Kincaid brings mystery thriller and science fiction together to give way to an oddly enthralling masterpiece!
Barnstown is like every other town one may come across to, except that there's something eerily special about it. It could be the redwoods situated near the town's edge or the way most of the stores are owned and operated by some of the old folks that have lived in the neck of the woods since time immemorial. In Douglas Kincaid's The Caretaker, it could be the ancient Indian burial grounds situated on the town's outskirts, a mile or two farther back into the woods.