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The Ghost Moth (The Red Grouse Tales)
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The Ghost Moth by Leslie Garland is a captivating novel that explores various themes such as religion, love, lust, and piety. The story follows the life of novice Adam Callow, who joins the Black Acres Monastery of Saints Paul and Augustine to become a monk, by choice of his parents. The prior of the monastery interprets scriptures in his own way, intending to ensure that those under his care become "the 144,000" who will inherit the Kingdom of God. In the dark times of the mid-16th century, the story raises important issues while developing the fears of a young man. The author manages to create an interesting, coherent, and very well-told human novel that is both terrifying and fascinating. The ending is surprising and fitting for the story. The Ghost Moth is a must-read for fans of Christian and horror fiction alike.
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February 15, 2023
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