Night Thunder

Night Thunder

by Ruby Jean Jensen
Night Thunder

Night Thunder

by Ruby Jean Jensen

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Overview

When the crew bulldozed a sycamore tree right before dark, they saw several bodies lying under the tree roots. The boss left to fetch the police. Carl was the only witness as the bodies transformed to beautiful people that crawled out of the hole and simply walked away. Ridiculed for his story, Carl resolved to investigate. Several strange occurrences began that night. The most important development seemed to be the newly-built church Aeternita. Several neighbors were invited to attend nightly ceremonies. Those attending rapidly joined, then quickly yielded all will to the church. But, church members were strange. All young and beautiful, they seemed to mysteriously acquire new family members until they had “perfect families”, with two children and a dog. The church promised eternal life, but at what cost?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165048593
Publisher: Ruby Jean Jensen
Publication date: 10/18/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 678 KB

About the Author

Ruby Jean Jensen (1927 – 2010) authored more than 30 novels and over 200 short stories. Her passion for writing developed at an early age, and she worked for many years to develop her writing skills. After having many short stories published, in 1974 the novel The House that Samael Built was accepted for publication. She then quickly established herself as a professional author, with representation by a Literary Agent from New York. She subsequently sold 29 more novels to several New York publishing houses. After four Gothic Romance, three Occult and then three Horror novels, MaMa was published by Zebra books in 1983. With Zebra, Ruby Jean completed nineteen more novels in the Horror genre.

Ruby was involved with creative writing groups for many years, and she often took the time to encourage young authors and to reply to fan mail.

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