Tuck was a great book, The author has a unique writing style that I enjoyed, The story The Tuck is in the middle of the book and it's surrounded by various reports of Bigfoot sightings and other newsy items related to the creature.
I felt like that was a great setup for the story itself and just when you think it's ended she again goes into some older historic accounts of creature sightings.
This book is a great way to explore the truth and the mythology of Bigfoot, Some of the accounts in the book are absolutely riveting to point you wish you could interview them yourself to get more information from a firsthand sighting.
Overall, I think this was a book that was put together well, The epistolary style works with this type of subject and I would recommend it to readers who love to explore the paranormal world.
Very interesting Compelling layers of stories and reports weave a dark and mysterious narrative in The Tuck.
Murray is a master of suspenseful storytelling and reportage, weaving together story, research, firsthand reports and data all on the topic of experiences with unknown large monsters/animals in the woods.
When I lived outside Seattle these stories were not uncommon and always told with a bit of trepidation but a lot of conviction.
What is behind the enduring nature of these legends
Murray explores the topic with an openmind so that readers can drawn their own conclusions, or add this to their own piles of anecdotal research, or just enjoy this cultural fascination.
Much of this content was new to me, i had no idea we had President with a Sasquatchtype sighting, so that part of the book was incredibly interesting.
The first hand reports were fascinating to consider from a logical point of view, and from a paranormal one as well.
This collection has fun material for Big Foot fanatics, too, including some puzzles and artwork.
The best part, though, is the titled tale, wherein a narrator tells a campfirelike suspenseful tale of an encounter that offers a paranormal take on the Big Foot phenomenon.
It's well told with just the right amount of tension, humor and lots of imagination, In all, a rewarding collection for anyone fascinated with reports of spooky monsters in the woods, Short Stories and a whole lot More!
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"I have to agree with another reviewer I don't know if I could have held it together like this kid The Tuck, huh What left him with that name imprinted on his memory This kid didn't just lose time, he lost the memory of it, and it haunted him the rest of his life! I don't know what he saw in the woods, but I've got a feeling he should just let it go, and count himself lucky.
Better him than me. " Josh M. , MD
"WOW! Umm, . . I love taking a walk through the woods behind my house, never gave it a second thought, until now! This kid handled himself so well, I don't know if I could have kept it together like he did.
Just an amazing story and to know it really happened, Makes you wonder what's going on in Texas I read Lyn Murray's "One Dark Halloween Night" also based on actual events another great story!! Maybe Bigfoot sightings are centered around leylines or something Maybe something interdimensional coming through Gee! Great Read! B.
Maxwell, MD
Before we begin, a bit of information you may find interesting.
The story you are about to hear is taken from actual, mysterious and unexplained events surrounding a day in the life of a boy named Joe.
A boy who grew up and is now married to author Lyn Murray who is bringing you his story.
Although Joe has spent his entire life trying to understand the events of this day so long ago, he never has, and now knows he never will.
But his hopes are
that in telling his story finally getting it out into the open, will set wrong to right, allowing him to come to terms with it, so he can finally put it all behind him.
And we wish him the best of luck with that, But I don't have to tell you nightmares rarely go away, Do they
You won't find witches, or warlocks, wizards or vampires, here, No ghosts either. Just spine tingling supernatural, paranormal, UFO, Bigfoot chills that happen to be true!
Later on you'll find a recipe for a Bigfoot Breakfast that is sure to please your hungriest and other fun recipes, too.
We've also included some fun coloring pages and brain teasers for kidstoAnd a favorite poem by Robert Frost.
All in all just good fun!,
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