The Lost

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The Lost

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Michael Waller
Michael Waller
8 years ago

Arh, there be ghost riders by the seashore.
I really don’t see how this is related to zombies, goddesses, strong women (they seem pretty transparent to me), or the US Air Force (Navy maybe).

Hitch
8 years ago

Wow. Just wow. @Michael: what’s the sitch with zombies, goddesses, strong women who are invisible–or at the least transparent?

Michael Waller
Michael Waller
8 years ago

Hitch, I had to read the blurb about the book on Amazon just to find out what I was supposed to be seeing… “A supernatural, coming of age romantic comedy-horror story, featuring, zombies, horses, a fertility goddess, the US Air Force, a sixteen year old boy with a one track mind and Walter Mitty tendencies, and a number of strong minded, determined young women. Set in 1969 in England and very much of that time and place, this is not an erotic novel, but it does contain sexual scenes and some strong language.”

Hitch
8 years ago
Reply to  Michael Waller

Ah. Well…yeah, no. That cover pretty much manages to not convey ANY of that. Utter success, by LBC standards. 😉 Thanks for clarifying!

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
8 years ago

I can’t get “Ghost Riders on the Beach” out of my mind’s ear.

red
red
8 years ago

As exciting as watching fonts dry.

WarGoat
8 years ago

Lookout, here is a huge ship coming this way!

I am guessing those ghosts have not read “How to avoid Huge Ships.”

john e. . .
8 years ago

I see that author’s name and have to wonder,

“What is his middle name?”