Monday, May 7, 2018

Review: Hunter's Moon by Tony Urban @tonyurban


Hunter's Moon
by Tony Urban

Published: November 4, 2017
Publisher: Pronoun
Genre: Horror, Fantasy

Blurb:

Sam Straker hunts monsters for a living. And sometimes he tracks down runaway fairies, bribing troll pimps and fighting off disfigured johns along the way. It’s a strange world and Sam sees even stranger things on a daily basis.

On his most recent job, he relives one of his most dangerous missions. Life’s a witch.




My Review:


Sam Straker is a hunter. He hunts down monsters that people don’t even believe in until they see one. But monsters are not the only thing he hunts. I am assuming that there is not that many monsters in the world so a man has to eat so he picks up little side jobs.  

Sam is hired to find a fairies daughter and bring her home. While he is taking her home he tells her a story about one of the jobs he has done in the past a job hunting down a monster a werewolf.

Hunter’s Moon is a short story that can be read in a matter of minutes but it reads like a full length novel. There is action on almost every page that will keep you glued to your seat and the adrenaline pumping wanting to know what is going to happen next.

I loved reading Hunter’s Moon and hunting monsters with Sam and would like to hear more of Sam’s horrifying stories. There was one little thing about Hunter’s Moon that disappointed me and that is it was too short.

I would recommend Hunter’s Moon to anyone who is a fan of werewolves and other monsters.



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