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rank 1920
word count 10512
date submitted 21.06.2011
date updated 06.12.2011
genres: Fiction, Thriller, Gay
classification: adult
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Seeking Hyde

Max Griffin

Brent Hyde, his boyfriend Gary, and a nosy reporter chase answers to intertwined mysteries: missing parents, mutilated livestock, and secret biological research.

 

Brent Hyde's mother summons him to the family farm from college, but he arrives to find his parents missing and the family milk cows mutilated. When a sniper takes potshots at Brent, his boyfriend Gary, and a nosy reporter Jason, they resolve to find the missing Hydes. The search opens a twenty-year-old trail that uncovers Brent's mother's hidden past and leads to an abandoned research facility back at his college. Meantime, corrupt FBI agents and corporate thugs chase the same mystery, leaving death and mayhem in their wake. When the three young men finally uncover the truth, they must outsmart the powerful forces aligned against them. Most of all, though, they must find the courage to face the truth about the past.

 
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NMGriffis wrote 159 days ago

awww! poor cows! lol!

I like this! my only concrit is that there's a *lot* of hyperbole going on in your description, so I would water that down some. I get that you're going for the southern flair, but it's dripping in it. Some is a good thing, but too much weighs things down, you know? you don't want to make the reader roll their eyes or get thrown out of the story.

The characters are all very interesting and 3D, even the killer guard hiding out. I'm assuming he'll tie in later and isn't just a spot of violence to move things along. ;o)

good job! I'm looking forward to more!

Nancy

MaxGriffin wrote 338 days ago

Right from the first chapter, the reader (me) is brought straight into the story. Great discription. Fluid dialogue. A entertaining and interesting read.


Thanks so much for the comment and the kind words!

Anne K. Wallace wrote 338 days ago

Right from the first chapter, the reader (me) is brought straight into the story. Great discription. Fluid dialogue. A entertaining and interesting read.

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