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Reagan Moon -- paranormal reporter, terminal underachiever, and staunch cynic of the human race. The only ghosts he really believes in are the ones in his own head. But his world is about to get an upgrade. When Moon is hired by a reclusive tycoon to investigate the events surrounding his girlfriend's tragic death, he learns of an impending apocalypse about to flatten Los Angeles. Seems that the Summu Nura, ancient gods from a parallel dimension, are looking for a new stomping ground. And Hollyweird is ground zero. What's worse, Reagan Moon is the only one who can stop them. With the help of an occult archivist and a carefree guardian angel, Moon is forced to confront an invisible world of toxic parasites and dimensional outriders. But no amount of magic can save him from the monster that awaits... inside him.

The Ghost Box Mike Duran 9780990907718 Books

It's hard to put a finger on what genre to call this - Urban Fantasy? Speculative Thriller? I think it hews closer to Paranormal Noir, the sort of thing you'd get if Frank Peretti channeled Dashiell Hammett and H. P. Lovecraft.

A love for genre fiction runs strong through this novel, as well as a fascination for the weird and the offbeat. And yet Mike Duran makes it all work and keeps the pages turning while his protagonist falls deeper down the rabbit hole. You've got a struggling investigative journalist, arcane relics, a labyrinthine plot, a clever variation on the femme fatale, and an evil so great that it takes your breath away. This novel is audacious, brash, free-wheeling, and utterly fearless.

I had a blast getting to know Reagan Moon and can't wait for him to save the world again. And the sooner the better.

Product details

  • Series Reagan Moon
  • Paperback 362 pages
  • Publisher Blue Crescent Press; 1 edition (November 15, 2014)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 9780990907718
  • ISBN-13 978-0990907718
  • ASIN 0990907716

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Kind of out there but that's what I liked about it. It was grounded in both biblical and the mystical hocus pocus paranormal thing too. I really liked Reagan Moon and Kayla/Cricket. I'm going to miss Matisse but I'm interested in how Felix and Blondie will continue to play out and there is no way that all the monsters are gone. They have just been temporarily been sent home. Spiralled seemed to be loosely based on some of the Speilberg LA Hollywood scene. I mean, having the bad guys based in the Hollywood scene made lots of sense to me. I enjoyed this story enough to read the next book in the Reagan Moon series and if that's not an endorsement to this book then I don't know how to make it any more explainable.
Reagan Moon is a reporter who covers paranormal events for his paper, mostly skeptically. He's suffered some loss in his past, losing both his father and his girlfriend, but his head for the most part is on all right. That is, until a shadowy, rich benefactor gets him involved in the mother of all conspiracy cases. Now he's tied up with a mad Spaniard who presides over a large collection of paranormal objects, his daughters, and the owner of a local megacorp who might just be trying to open a gate to hell. Oh, and he has to babysit his neighbor's cat. God, he hates cats.

It's a surprisingly fast read for the 380 or so pages my version had. Reagan doesn't have the luxury to sit still much, and something is almost always happening to him or near him. I liked the world, and sort of the unusual take it has on the paranormal. People seem to believe in it, and it affects people's lives but it seems to be something people tend to be entirely skeptical about unless they have a gift or take sort of an obsessive interest in it. You may not run into a werewolf at the corner store, but people do know of mediums, and it's not entirely out there to go contact one if you want to speak with the dead. The villain in particular I thought was well done, especially compared to some of Mike's past works; more ironic, more intelligent, but definitely evil and alien.

There are a couple of downsides, though. I think the book is a little too fast-paced. I would have liked a slower, more mysterious book that spent some time describing the interesting world he thought of. There was a lot of concepts, myths, and background in the book that cried out for more exploration, like a certain good secret society or the nature of a supporting character. I think the fast pace also makes Reagan a little less memorable too. He's not a bad character by any means, but I would have liked to know more about him, especially his daily reporting life and his skepticism about the paranormal.

I don't think these really harm the book, though. It's still a good, quick paranormal read and a lot better than many indie paranormal books out there. A good first start to a series that I hope will develop more over time.
I admit, I was totally a chicken to read this novel. The cover had me intrigued for sure, but ancient gods from a parallel dimension as well as an occult archivist? No, no thank you.

However, here I am writing a review, giving it four stars.

"The Ghost Box" was very well done and really grabbed my attention. Reagan Moon was a great hero to cheer for and despite not being as cynical as he is, I found myself relating to him often. The things he experiences that would be considered other-worldly had me sucked into the "other side" as much as him I think.

As weird as it is to say, I strongly liked the occult archivist. I loved his passion for his mission and found something Moon says about him to be so true of people (it was also convicting, though I won't quote what he said due to spoilers). Plus, a special scene those two had was amazing and almost made me a little teary (again, can't explain further due to spoilers).

Overall, a very good story with an imperfect hero and awesome side characters, even if it all made me jumpy and on edge. I'm excited to see what happens next, especially concerning things that developed at the end.
It's hard to put a finger on what genre to call this - Urban Fantasy? Speculative Thriller? I think it hews closer to Paranormal Noir, the sort of thing you'd get if Frank Peretti channeled Dashiell Hammett and H. P. Lovecraft.

A love for genre fiction runs strong through this novel, as well as a fascination for the weird and the offbeat. And yet Mike Duran makes it all work and keeps the pages turning while his protagonist falls deeper down the rabbit hole. You've got a struggling investigative journalist, arcane relics, a labyrinthine plot, a clever variation on the femme fatale, and an evil so great that it takes your breath away. This novel is audacious, brash, free-wheeling, and utterly fearless.

I had a blast getting to know Reagan Moon and can't wait for him to save the world again. And the sooner the better.
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