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Stomping Ground: A Bigfoot Thriller

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Billionaire Ben Myer, sick of the limelight, wants to leave the world of paparazzi and parties behind him. Buying a large piece of land in Alaska, he sets his sights on building an epic, compound like mansion there. Unfortunately for Ben, the land is inhabited by a creature of dark legends. . .and it isn't about to share.

A gory, thrill ride of Sasquatch horror action in the tradition of Bigfoot War and Manhunt.

105 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 13, 2024

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Eric S. Brown

250 books108 followers
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92 reviews1 follower
May 16, 2024
I want to start by saying I listened to this one as an audiobook. Okay so this was a decent Bigfoot book Eric is a fantastic writer but the one thing I can’t stand is the over use of “frag” and “fragging” it was a very annoying hearing those two words constantly, another thing is the large amount of characters it gets a little hard to follow at times, now saying those two things the book was still very well done! The characters we meet were brilliant and intriguing to follow. The story its self has a very interesting plot with plenty of violence and gore, the story is very descriptive and detailed which is brilliant! The writing was pretty good considering it’s not a very long book! So overall it was decent if you’re looking for a quick gore filled book then I’d recommend this to you! 3.5/5 💀💀💀
8 reviews
May 6, 2024
Decent enough Bigfoot tale but ...

There are certainly worse Bigfoot stories out there.

It appears a lot of work went into this except for one very aggravating point.

You'd better be ready to hear the words "frag" and "fragging" over and over and over until you are nauseous.

Not only is it a word that very few people ever use or are familiar with, it is used to a point of ridiculousness.

A professional copy editor would have corrected this error I feel sure.
81 reviews2 followers
April 25, 2024
overly graphic

Giving the story a 3 because punctuation and grammar was perfect. But there was so much gore that I can’t give it a higher rating. Funny to skip swearing but be keenly detailed on evisceration. To each their own, this just wasn’t my favorite type of story.
6 reviews
June 25, 2024
Ok read

Book could have been a 5 star, but the effort to remain pg in terms of language made it positively annoying in places. Fragging in place of a other f word really doesn't cut it when someone is being ripped apart.
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81 reviews
April 27, 2024
Man !!!

You talk about revenge ! Enjoyed this book ,but there's gotta be PAYBACK 🤔 right ? 😠 I mean ,right 🙄
48 reviews1 follower
May 7, 2024
Another good one

This author hasn't failed to keep me interested in another book about Bigfoot.
Good or bad, human or Bigfoot, enjoy.
713 reviews4 followers
May 26, 2024
4 Stars

A pretty good Bigfoot story. A rich man moves to Alaska to build his dream home, right in the middle of Bigfoot territory. I found myself rooting for the monster.
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Author 1 book6 followers
August 24, 2024
I did enjoy the story and even the sasquatch but I didn't like a single character. I like books a little better when I have at least one person to root for. Still, a solid Bigfoot story.

2nd read: I did want to comment that there is a lot of gore.
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