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The Judgement Game

The Mason Jar Series, Book 1

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The Judgement Game

By: Eli Pope
Narrated by: Paul J McSorley
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Billy Jay Cader came from an abusive past. Self-preservation forced him to run away at the age of 14. His daddy was full of demons and played a sadistic game in a lottery-type punishment with his boy. When Billy Jay ran from his daddy, he hoped to outrun those demons as well. As time passed, he realized he hadn't been able to flee fast enough to escape them. Now those mental monsters were tightly nestled within. He was the new vessel to carry his daddy's wrath.

This is the story of how that monster from his past propagated into Billy Jay's psyche and took over, compelling him to become the next generation of evil. Billy Jay's young sons, Billy James, and Darrell Lee were now the recipients of his wrath as his hopeless, drunken wife watched from a distance.

The story begins from the early Cader family traditions and the morally depraved control that the game of the Mason Jar truly possesses. The twisted and deranged values of retribution for wrongs committed, through a game of chance. This series is the one to compel you to binge listen and then crave the next allocation to see where the madness takes you. Full of mystery, evil, twisted love, erotica, lies, and murder. Billy Jay Cader is pure evil incarnate, drawing a small forgotten coastal town along the Gulf of Florida, circa the 80s, into the web of a sociopath on a journey to destruction. His own? Or everyone that he encounters?

Buy a ticket and ride a roller-coaster of fear battling faith, the past conquering hope, and the unforgiving allure of a simple game constructed of wood squares and a glass mason jar. A game capable of destroying lives with a simple shake and release of the small wooden punishment tile.

©2020 Steven Gregory Bassett (P)2020 Steven Gregory Bassett
Psychological Genre Fiction
Unexpected Twists • Compelling Journey • Excellent Narration • Redemptive Storyline • Gripping Darkness

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It takes a bit to understand who everyone is (because we meet a lot of characters in a short time), but if you can keep track, this is a great read. It's got some weird occurrences that happen, but it's done in such a way you never quite know what's coming next- or what's real. If you want something darker, but great, this is a good book for that.

Enjoy!

This book is WEIRD but good!

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Billie Jay did not have it easy growing up. After serving some time, he is ready to settle down and be a better man than his father was... but that is not in the cards for Billy Jay or his family, he might just be more sadistic than his own father.
I was warned the first book starts a little slow, and it did. You get a good idea of the history of violence that haunts this family, and by the end, you are ready for the next one! Billy Jay and his family have many deceptions lurking beneath the surface waiting to emerge from the muck. I am ready for more!

Book One of the Mason Jar Series...

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I expected this book to be so much different. And I am totally not sure why it needed to be a serious. It was rough listen to the book but it did have a few moments that would keep you listening. First the book is very drawn out. Just as I would think we were getting to the good part it would be gone. I felt like it was all over the map you go from bums living on the street to child abuse the to religion then to does he or does he not believe. Yes the story was sad but he had an opportunity to change. So he’s pretty unstable. The book is definitely a downer. I would not recommend it. A total waste of time. I thought this was going to be a thriller. The narration is ok.

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Themes of this novel are the cycle of abuse from parent to child and redemption through God. Serious stuff! It's a pretty sprawling journey, with twists in unexpected places and moments you have no idea where things are going to go. As always, McSorley does a great job with the narration!

Good book with tough subject matter

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loved it, characters were very real. narrator was excellent. great voice. Author has a real gift for a story.

Great to listen to.

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