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Black & Orange [Kindle Edition]

Benjamin Kane Ethridge
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)

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** Winner of the 2010 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a First Novel **

Forget everything you know about Halloween. The stories are distortions. They were created to keep the Church of Midnight hidden from the world. Every October 31st a gateway opens to a hostile land of sacrificial magic and chaos. Since the beginning of civilization the Church of Midnight has attempted to open the gateway and unite with its other half, the Church of Morning. Each year they’ve come closer, waiting for the ideal sacrifice to open the gateway permanently.

This year that sacrifice has come. And only two can protect it. Martin and Teresa are the nomads, battle-hardened people who lack identity and are forever road-bound on an endless mission to guard the sacrifice. Their only direction is from notes left from a mysterious person called the Messenger. Endowed with a strange telekinetic power, the nomads will use everything at their disposal to make it through the night alive. But matters have become even more complicated this year. Teresa has quickly lost ground battling cancer, while Martin has spiraled into a panic over being left alone. His mind may no longer be on the fight when it matters most... because ever on their heels is the insidious physical representation of a united church: Chaplain Cloth.

"BLACK AND ORANGE begins like a train and just keeps rolling. Benjamin Kane Ethridge has crafted a dark, yet colorful fantasy, with vivid characters and some of the punchiest dialogue I have read in a long time. Trust me; this book belongs on your must-read list."

Rio Youers, author of MAMA FISH and OLD MAN SCRATCH.

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Product Details

  • File Size: 531 KB
  • Print Length: 400 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publisher: Crossroad Press & Bad Moon Books; Crossroad Press Digital Edition edition (March 12, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004RYVFAE
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Lending: Not Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #463,531 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Throws You Right in the Action but... June 13, 2012
By Jankanz
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
An extremely creative novel without a doubt. Very interesting premise and in terms of plot it played out in an ingenious way. Characters were unique, could have been fleshed out a bit more, but overall most of the characters had a tangible feel to them evoked by the novel's spare but skillful descriptions.

My main issue is that, although I think it is a good thing to throw the reader right into the middle of a story and make them think on their feet, this novel left me often checking if I'd missed the first book in a series. It threw me right in what felt like the middle of a plot with characters that I didn't feel I had time to care about one way or the other. The result was I didn't get drawn in to any of them enough to carry me to the end and felt myself struggling to make it to the final conflict.

Still worth reading for the brilliant new horror ideas throughout the novel - just hope his next book focuses just a tad more on any form of exposition and getting the reader to identify even remotely with key characters.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Halloween Ride of a time. October 31, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
A descriptive horror that will blow you away. Pulling things from such genre books that I can't even begin to descript and explain you will be as shocked as I was with this horror. It was a pleasant twist and turn into the genre that gave me a breath of life that I needed. I love horror writers such as the infamous Stephen King and to say things were like that is a far stretch. I'm pleased to say that Benjamin Kane Etheridge has stepped into the world and made a name all for himself.

All you know about Halloween will be twisted and turned, but you can catch the subtle nuances and references to old world charm and cultures that helped to shape Halloween to what it was. I felt as if I was being given the culture shock I needed to leave me asking questions and wondering will there be more to this wonderful book. Given to me as a gift from my sister I was a little scepticle as often more times than not our tastes in some genre's stretch well away from each other where there are some we find and love deeply just alike. To read this book and find that I adore it as well as she did is an understatement. It is definately going on my shelf of to read again and again books.

The read was well and lengthy and it was the perfect read for bringing about this time of year. Especially since it is after all Halloween. With this being said and doing my best not to give a play by play and ruin all of the book for everyone I beseech you please pick it up and give it a read you will love it as much as I do if not more.

Happy Halloween!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Black and Orange - Awesome! July 11, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
When I received news that Mr. Ethridge's debut novel "Black & Orange" had won a Stoker Award, the book quickly jumped to the top of my must read list. "Black & Orange" is a Fantasy/Horror novel (would you call it a Fantahorror or Horrantasy?) that reconstructs the common mythos that are attached to Halloween. For Chaplain Cloth and his followers (Church of Midnight), Halloween is an opportunity for them to open a gateway between our world and the Old Domain. Standing in their way are the Nomads, Martin and Teresa, weary and shrewd individuals that are charged with protecting the Heart of the Harvest each year from Cloth and his demonic pumpkin children. Each time the Nomads fail, the gateway grows and the Church of Midnight and Morning move closer to being reunited.

Ethridge displays remarkable skill in both storytelling and writing aptitude (for lack of a better term). The story itself for "Black & Orange" is rather compelling. From the time that I started reading it until I finished, I had a hard time putting the book down. Benjamin's writing is also extremely accessible. In general, I am not a huge fan of novels that involve fantasy elements because often times the writing is rather cumbersome. In creating this new Halloween thriller, Ethridge is able to paint the entire picture in the reader's mind without unnecessary embellishments.

After finishing the novel and letting it marinate a bit, I must say that one of my favorite parts of it was how Benjamin dealt with his characters. While Cloth and his followers were definitely evil in many aspects, I also got the sense that they believed in their cause (how good or bad it is left to the reader). Cloth has a job to do and lets nothing get in his way. Likewise, Martin and Teresa (clearly not evil), also have jobs to do and they to will let nothing get in their way. There is certain ambiguity between "good vs. evil" that I clearly appreciated in this novel.

Lastly (and most importantly), it is a seriously fun read. Anyone looking for a good summer read (or Halloween) should pick this one up immediately. Benjamin clearly deserved any awards and praise that he has received for this novel.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
3.0 out of 5 stars Original
This was a very original story. I can honestly say that I have never read anything like it. That being said, it was hard to finish because seem to drag in quite a few places. Read more
Published 3 days ago by kora87
4.0 out of 5 stars Bram Stoker winner for best first novel
Benjamin Kane Etheridge has created an amazingly complex mythos for Black & Orange. There's the Church of Midnight, a mysterious organization whose goal is to unite with the... Read more
Published 8 days ago by Frank R. Errington
5.0 out of 5 stars That was different
Are you looking for a book that is a little bit different from the normal stuff? This is for you. A great cast of characters and a story line that can continue for a long time. Read more
Published 8 days ago by David Richardson
3.0 out of 5 stars One supernatural phenomenon at a time, thanks.
While I celebrate Halloween myself, the Nomads and their telekinetic powers were a little like guilding the lily, supernaturally speaking.
Published 20 days ago by Sandra Lang
3.0 out of 5 stars it was okay...confusing but okay
I don't really think this was that great. The story was a little confusing, at first, and it didn't really progress like I felt it should.
Published 20 days ago by M. Kyser
3.0 out of 5 stars Black & Orange
This story was so bizarre! I didn't like or dislike it, but had trouble finishing it. Can't exactly say why, but wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
Published 23 days ago by mawmawjeanne
5.0 out of 5 stars great book
I like the book it was very weoo written and just a really good book. Everyone should read it now.
Published 29 days ago by Juliewade21
5.0 out of 5 stars Worthy of the Bram Stoker Award
"Black & Orange" is well worthy of awards and deserves a spot on your reading list, especially if you are into horror and dark fiction. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Eric Miller
5.0 out of 5 stars A Mythology Begins
This first book in a new mythology is first class. Fast paced action, flawed heroes and a villian who is evil beyond reason. All set during the Halloween season. A must read!
Published 5 months ago by Liz Scott
4.0 out of 5 stars New Name In Horror
It is almost October 31st, the high holy day of the Church Of Morning and The Church Of Midnight. Separated for eons by the gateway between two worlds, this day is the sole chance... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Sandra Kirkland
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More About the Author

Benjamin Kane Ethridge is the Bram Stoker Award winning author of the novel BLACK & ORANGE (Bad Moon Books 2010). For his master's thesis he wrote, "CAUSES OF UNEASE: The Rhetoric of Horror Fiction and Film." Available in an ivory tower near you. Benjamin lives in Southern California with his wife and two creatures who possess stunning resemblances to human children. When he isn't writing, reading, videogaming, Benjamin's defending California's waterways and sewers from pollution.

Say hi and drop a line at ben@bkethridge.com

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