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Moby Dick
Moby Dick
Moby Dick
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Moby Dick

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Warning. Not all libraries are safe in this sick, twisted, nasty tale of a psychopath cutting and slashing his way through the literature section. Yes, his favorite book is Moby Dick which he creates his own version. If you like disturbing and violent tales, this is for you.

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Release dateJun 8, 2024
ISBN9798227787682
Moby Dick
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Christopher Ridge

Christopher Ridge is a creature feature horror and sci-fi writer. He enjoys B horror movies, aliens, monsters and mutant insects and such. To get an idea of what his stories and short novels are like think ATTACK OF THE KILLER TOMATOES, THEM, and IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE. He lives in Indianapolis Indiana with his wife and two sons.

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    Moby Dick - Christopher Ridge

    Moby Dick

    Christopher Ridge

    Published by Christopher Ridge, 2024.

    This is a work of fiction. Similarities to real people, places, or events are entirely coincidental.

    MOBY DICK

    First edition. June 8, 2024.

    Copyright © 2024 Christopher Ridge.

    Written by Christopher Ridge.

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    MOBY DICK

    Iwas in the middle of fucking the hot librarian in the ass when this car busts through the wall.

    I was there to check out my favorite book, Moby Dick. God, I love that book. Been a while since I’ve read it and needed a little pick me up. I still can’t figure out why ‘ call me Ismael,’ is the most popular line in

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