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This Brilliant Darkness (A Dark Contemporary Fantasy) [Kindle Edition]

Red Tash

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"This is a fast-paced, exciting book that keeps you guessing until the very end. With an eclectic cast of characters, time travel and a karmic mystery, how can you go wrong?" ~T.G.

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"By midnight, I had not put the book down, and had no intention of putting it down. At 12:15am, my fourteen-year-old son stumbled out to get a drink of water. "You're still up?" he asked. "Go to bed." I looked up from my Nook, smiled, and said, "Not on your life, dude. Not until this ends." ~A.M.

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"An instant cult classic." ~T.T.

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“The way the author weaves fantasy, humor, science fiction, and mystery is, for lack of a better word, brilliant. I read the entire thing with admiration/envy, taking notes and thinking 'THIS is how you write a novel.' Remember when Scream blew the horror world away by actually using technology in a realistic way? Well here's blogging and online forums and long distance cyber friendships, honestly depicting the way we live in the 21st century.” ~C.G.

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AN OFFICIAL JAMES MASON COMMUNITY BOOK CLUB MUST READ

“The atmosphere of this book, so hard to simply label horror or paranormal…how about simply...A GREAT READ, is the true star. Ms. Tash so finely weaves a path of intrigue, terror, humor and suspense, that the reader is taken with each character, so very finely drawn. THIS BRILLIANT DARKNESS is that rare book that one truly does not want to end!! When it does...next question is ‘What else by Red Tash can I get my hands on? QUICK!!!’”~ R.F.

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"Richly poetic: This is labeled as a dark fantasy. As such you would expect it to be dripping with imagery and poetic devices - and it is. There is horrific cleverness in the plot and in the characterization. You will find no better use of language and symbolism throughout the prose. It is well done. In addition to the dark fantasy, there's a flip side to the coin which is that this could also be labeled Sci-fi. There are aliens, a new star, physicists, and "end-of-the-world" fanatics. All of this is done artfully well and is believable. Without question, read this book ready to be challenged in your thinking, questioned in your understanding, and dared not to buy the next installment whether you like it or not." ~P.C.

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“I liked the complete absence of familiar tropes. I couldn't tell you what book this book compares to. It's startlingly original. It's also pretty well-written. There is mystery, romance, rising tension, complex and compelling characters, and an ever-present sense of dread.” ~ B.N.

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"Fast-paced fantasy, lots of mystery: The quick, snappy dialogue moves the story fabulously, and with the many change of POV's (each chapter), the story kept building in momentum into a tangled web of darkness, mystery, and paranormal terror. The fast pace was refreshing and I kept on reading, wondering what was going to happen to Christine and how all the characters twined into the bigger picture. There is a hint of more SF going on than seems apparent with the emergence of the flat sun, and the paranormal activities around its sudden appearance, not to mention the very strange and beguiling creature Greachin and its macabre habits--very cool SFF concept, especially when we get into the head of the 'thing'! The main character, Christine, is energetic and likeable. She fights . . . right to the bitter end." ~C.T.

Synopsis:
When an ancient monster (Greachin) identifies a quirky professor (Christine) as his latest threat, all Hell breaks loose in the urban forest of Indiana University's Dunn Woods. Will Christine piece together Greachin's destructive plan in time to save herself?

A fast-paced thrilling tale of karmic struggle and suspense, magical supernatural beings, physics & SciFi fantasy, you'll fall through the wormhole with Christine & friends to surreal Bloomington, Indiana, and face the brooding monster Greachin--if you dare.

Book one of a series, not intended for children. Now in paperback & ebook. Sequel coming in 2012.

About the Author

Red Tash is a journalist-turned-novelist of dark fantasy for readers of all ages. Monsters, SciFi, wizards, trolls, fairies, and roller derby lightly sautéed in a Southern/Midwestern sauce hand-canned from her mama's recipes await you in her pantry of readerly delights. Y'all come, anytime.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 548 KB
  • Print Length: 236 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1466368039
  • Publisher: Red Tash Books (7 Sep 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B005LSNB2A
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #293,620 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
The series begins in "This Brilliant Darkness" 7 Nov 2011
By Kevin Tipple - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
Bloomington, Indiana should be nothing more than a quiet college town. It had been until a strange flashing star began to light up the night as well as daytime sky. A star that can't be seen anywhere else on Earth. Strange events are also happening in a local wooded area. All too soon it becomes very personal to Christine Grace because something very strange is happening to her as well.

She could be losing her mind.

That would be the easy explanation.

Maybe the strange events are happening because Christine has been targeted by some sort of dark creature known as the "Greachin." Maybe the strange events are because she has allies and just does not know it just yet. While Christine struggles to hold on to her sanity, the creature grows stronger day by day making it harder for her to survive.

Filled with interesting characters, constant shifting between character viewpoints, and discussions of religion and science, this story billed as a "dark urban fantasy" moves forward at a rapid pace. Not all questions are answered to completely tie everything off, but one wonders how the series can move forward based on how this book ended. As very clearly noted in the book description, this book is not intended for anyone other than adult readers. That means there is adult language, drinking, and other character activities that may offend some readers.

Ordinarily this is not the kind of book I would read. Based on my tastes and preferences this would be classified as a horror novel and not something I would touch. However, I contracted to read it and proof it for typos after the author was informed by a reader there were "tons" of spelling errors. There was not at all in the version I recently read and proofed. In fact, I found far fewer than many books I have read recently released from the major publishing houses.

Because I enjoyed the read, despite being the totally wrong audience for it, I broke my long standing policy of not reviewing works I had any part in because I only proofed this read for misspelled words. No other editing services were provided or asked for regarding this very interesting and enjoyable book.

Material supplied, as noted above, by the author for spelling review purposes.

Kevin R. Tipple © 2011
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Fast-paced fantasy, lots of mystery . . . 22 Sep 2011
By C. Turner - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
The quick, snappy dialogue moves the story fabulously, and with the many change of POV's (each chapter), the story kept building in momentum into a tangled web of darkness, mystery, and paranormal terror. The fast pace was refreshing and I kept on reading, wondering what was going to happen to Christine and how all the characters twined into the bigger picture. Because of the dark mystery created, I was looking forward to the resolutions. Who or what is Greachin? Why did the entity choose Christine? How does Richard's deceased wife fit into all this?--for what purpose? There is a hint of more SF going on than seems apparent with the emergence of the flat sun, and the paranormal activities around its sudden appearance, not to mention the very strange and beguiling creature Greachin and its macabre habits--very cool SFF concept, especially when we get into the head of the 'thing'! Still, a lot of underlying threads left lingering in the reader's mind which demand a sequel. The main character, Christine, is energetic and likeable. She is always trying to find out what's happening to her and the people around her. She fights . . . right to the bitter end.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Richly Poetic 27 Sep 2011
By P. Creeden - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
The Good: This is labeled as a dark fantasy. As such you would expect it to be dripping with imagery and poetic devices - and it is. There is horrific cleverness in the plot and in the characterization. You will find no better use of language and symbolism throughout the prose. It is well done. In addition to the dark fantasy, there's a flip side to the coin which is that this could also be labeled Sci-fi. There are aliens, a new star, physicists, and "end-of-the-world" fanatics. All of this is done artfully well and is believable.

The Bad: Although the poetry is beautifully and skillfully written, it makes the prose jumpy at times and hard to follow. Then there is so much build up throughout the story that the characters are special and are going to do something important. Unfortunately none of that seems to come to fruition in this installment of the series. The ending seems so final that it's hard to imagine that there's more to the characters' adventures. The ending left me not just wanting more, but with an empty feeling in my chest that caused me to scratch my head and wonder what I missed. If there had been a second installment available, I would have bought it already.

The Ugly: This is not a Y/A novel for teenagers - it's more for the young college crowd. There is drinking, F*bombs, implicit sexual content, as well as insinuations and language that would go over a younger person's head. This book would be rated "R" if it were a movie - no one under 18 admitted. Additionally, there is this eclectic mixture of Christian Doctrine and Eastern Mysticism that has just enough of both intertwined to offend those who practice either religion. There will be some who find this book offensive - either in the way their religion is portrayed or in the fact that there is so much religion surrounding the storyline in the first place.

Without question, read this book ready to be challenged in your thinking, questioned in your understanding, and dared not to buy the next installment whether you like it or not.

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