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"Classic good vs. evil horror novel"
When Matt tried to kill Barry with his car, the two
brothers went their separate ways. Barry moved to Atlanta
and Matt stayed in the family home in Aiken Mill,
Virginia. One day Barry is notified that Matt
disappeared. Since he lost his job and his girl, he
returns home and is shocked by the damage someone did to
his house. Even more perplexing is the word Lebo painted
in Matt's room in cow's blood. The first night he is in the house strange things happen
like a glass moving of its own volition; Barry hears
strange inhuman noises and the word Lebo starts to glow.
Jennifer Brand joins Barry in seeking answers. Since she
is a gray mage, she senses the dark forces gathering
around Barry and his house. They learn that Matt rented a
room to Ren, a practitioner of the dark arts, who intends
to invoke a spell that will require a blood sacrifice,
preferably Matt's but Barry will do in a pinch. The two
Riggs brothers and Jennifer try to stop him though each
one knows they will pay a high price to end Ren's evil
reign. The LEBO COVEN is a classic good vs. evil horror novel
that fans of Bentley Little and Tonya Huff will want to
read. The protagonist learns to adjust his worldview
rather quickly but once he starts believing that
supernatural forces exist, it is easier to make a stand
against them. Stephen Mark Rainey coaxes readers to
believe that dark and white magic actually exist; not an
easy task, but an accomplishment that shows he is one of
the new stars in the horror galaxy. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted June 5, 2004
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After a ten-year absence, Barry Riggs returns to his
hometown of Aiken Mill, Virginia, in search of his brother,
Matt, who has mysteriously disappeared. Not only is the
younger Riggs missing, but his house has been ransacked--
and branded with the strange word "LEBO," painted in blood
on the bedroom wall. Faced with a local sheriff whose
efforts to solve the crime are considerably less than
devoted, Barry sets out on his own to discover the truth.
He meets a number of locals he had known in his youth,
including a young woman named Jennifer Brand, whom he had
once treated with contempt because she suffered from a
repulsive, crippling affliction. After some awkward
moments, the two become friends, and together they begin to
unravel the mystery of Matt's disappearance. Certain
townspeople suggest that the name "LEBO" holds certain,
ominous significance, but no one will so much as whisper
its meaning. Barry eventually learns that his brother had
made the acquaintance of a man who goes by the name of Ren--
and who is, according to some of the locals, a reputed
worshipper of Satan. As Barry and Jennifer unravel the
clues, they learn that all is far from what it appears--and
that dark, inhuman forces are certainly at work.
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