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"The Jane's School Safety Handbook is one of the finest resource guides available on safe school planning, and it will be a catalyst for schools meeting the mandate of California Senate Bill #187--The Safe School Planning Process. We are putting them in every school in the Los Angeles Unified School District."
--Willie F. Crittendon, Administrator for School Operations and Safety, Los Angeles Unified School District
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The story is focused on the happenings on Pale Dove Mountain, where Old Man Brice's family has owned the land for uncounted years; now Old Man Brice is the only man living on the mountain. It was rumored that an ancient creature, called the Dark 'Un (Dark One with a Southern drawl) has lived on that mountain as far back as anyone knows. No one really believed the story, but sometimes people would see things or hear of horrifying stories that happened upon the mountain. Everything was fine in the town and on the mountain until some greedy businessmen want to buy Old Man Brice's land. Old Man Brice, a strong, imposing figure himself, refuses.
The businessmen looking to take over the land rights by any means necessary hire some thugs to "persuade" Old Man Brice to sign the document relinquishing the lands. The problem is that Old Man Brice dies. And now the businessmen want to take over the mountain, but they have a fairly large problem because the Dark 'Un is real, and really mad that they killed his protector. I didn't reveal too much about this book, because what I just mentioned happens in the first 100 pages or so, and the way that it all goes down is much more interesting and gruesome than I explained it here; so it is still worth a read. The Dark 'Un wages its own war against the businessmen, and the small army they have hired, while other (human) characters look to reveal the secrets of Pale Dove Mountain and to protect its population of strange animals.
You really need to read this book! I loved the action scenes, and thought the book deserved 5-stars because of this, despite the fact that the writing is not as sophisticated as that in other books I have read. The book is well worth your time, and I was happy that my grandfather picked it up for me because I never would've found it otherwise. The story is more fun than you would assume, and is a very entertaining read that I finished in only a few days.
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The best thing about this novel is that Kelly gives his vampires a genuine Southern feel. Instead of the typical wolves and bats, the vampires turn into...well, that would take the fun out of it. Let's just say that they turn into animals more appropriate to the setting.
Kelly has written many fun horror novels. Are they great art? No. But they don't aspire to be, either. Ron Kelly writes exciting, well-written stories utterly devoid of pretention. He writes to entertain.
And yeah, I have to admit that the back cover is misleading, but that's not the author's fault. besides, I thought the surprises Kelly came up with were far more entertining.
He has a gift for storytelling. This was my first novel and I can't wait to read Fear. His spin on vampires in the south is very good and he weaves a great yarn. He knows how to get under your skin and keep that itch going.
A very interesting read. Two thumbs up for Mr Kelly. I don't know why I didn't give it a 5-star rating, but a 4 is very good indeed.
If you like Ann Rice's writing this book is not for you...
If you like a fast read with alot of action and blood you will enjoy Blood Kin!!
Would highly recommend his other books if you like horror!
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He may have researched, but certain facts...were...far from the truth and what had happened...In Ronald's book, he stats that he used different names to protect the people on the block and give them privacy. I don't see the point 'cause anyone who is anyone knows who everyone is on this block because the same people never moved off of it. Not even the Golubs.
And about that six-year old little girl who witnessed the murder was for a FACT, there and it was documented by Police and Detectives that she was a witness but was not allowed to testify because of her age. Where was the Detective that interviewed this girl that burst out into tears saying "I can't believe this girl was here. Everything she said without us telling her has been correct."...I think this book was a poor attempt to speak any truth on such a horrible act. Most information was made up and wrong...wish it was never written, as it only adds to our pain of the girl we once knew that's being sold out for another readers enjoyment...I would not even waste the money to buy this book.. Not because I don't want to truth to be heard, but because this book was poorly thrown together and not at all accurate!!!!!
The people on Horton Road cannot fight, nor do anything about what is published about them, their names or what happened in that terrible day of March. But as painful as it is for us, we can post to let you readers know about us, and the real thruth you wouldn't know.
Robert did not act alone ... where is the evidence on the others? Did he perchance cover-up after brother & friend?? My daughter dated the *friend* after the incident ..
Matter-of-fact .. last checked the *friend* is a basket case {{from psychiatric > thorzine > GUILT}} ... so why is Robert the only one in jail?
Did he perchance take the fall for the others? Or was Nassau County's precinct & detectives negligent?
I definately believe Robert Golub acted alone and didn't take the fall for his brother or his brother's friend(s). I don't think anyone would be that self sacrificing. I think Detective Wells' theory was the only one closet to the truth. Robert Golub probably watched the beautiful teenager in her daily routine and then his sick mind took over. I believe he made the phone to Kelly and pretended to be John Jay. He might have led the young girl down the basement by telling her his brother was down there.
Another part of this horrible story that has me wondering, is why would the Golub's remain in that house? The fact that a brutal murder took place in that house, would be enough to have me running out of the house with just the clothes on my back. They claim they couldn't afford to move however, I can remember neighbors and Tinyes family members saying they would chip in and buy the house, tear it down and put a small park there. I could be wrong, but I don't think I am.
I think there was so much more to the Golub family then a dirty home, I just wish it had been explored.
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A unique feature of this handbook is a section of case studies that clearly demonstrate that a crisis can happen to anyone. These real-life experiences "highlight the limitations of profiling and the importance of comprehensive crisis planning, prevention, response and recovery plans." As a school distict crisis-responder, I found this book to be most helpful. It is appropriate for both beginners and those experienced in crisis/emergency response. Don't wait for a crisis to happen before you read this book.