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About The Book

This novel, “Dam the Horizon” by James F. Shepherd, truly fascinates. It is dramatic, without any exaggeration. Grayson is the character who is caught in an agonizing situation, and it is hard to get out of it. His panic can be experienced in every detail. The unfolding of the scenario is incredible. The stress is like a drumbeat on the heart. All the chapters are similar to a rollercoaster. Such themes as fear, desperation, and the desire to survive are repeated. It is crude, natural, and surprisingly familiar. You get a feeling of being trapped by the walls that seem to close in upon you; this book captures this in a bottle. You get inside his mind and think of what you would do. It leaves you on the edge of your seat, and when you feel you have settled on the situation, it turns everything around. The prose is ruthless; it is gritty, not afraid to show the bad side. You cannot help but think of going more and starving to read more. It is best suited to people who love an interesting thrill, and all of their feelings will be combined. Therefore, if you need a book that will warm your heart and shake your mind, do not hesitate to read this one. You will not regret going about this disorderly world.

Why Read It ?

Dam the Horizon

It is intense indeed. You can experience the pressure at once. Grayson, the main character, is in a trap, and you can feel his panic. It is uncooked, and one is caught in a storm. You think that the muscle of the chest is tightening up, and you hear him struggling there, shouting after someone called Melinda. You might have sworn his voice broke. The manner in which it takes the frantic energy is fascinating, and it makes you attracted to it, making you want to know what is next. This novel is an experience. And, if you are in need of something that will make your heartbeat faster and your toes stretch higher, “Dam the Horizon” by James F. Shepherd is probably what you are interested in—totally gripping.

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