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  Night Crawlers

  By

  Ron L. Carter

  Copyright 2014 by Ron L. Carter

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  The people and places appearing in this book as well as the story are fictitious. Any resemblance to real people, living or dead is entirely coincidental.

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  Table of Contents

  Chapter 1 - Introduction

  Chapter 2 - Leaving Tennessee

  Chapter 3 - The Boys are born

  Chapter 4 - Red Mountain

  Chapter 5 - Sherman’s Last Trip

  Chapter 6 - Jed Takes Control

  Chapter 7 - Joshua Trains Mister

  Chapter 8 - Randsburg Nights

  Chapter 9 - Chelsea

  Chapter 10 - Justin and Joshua come to the Rescue

  Chapter 11 - Justin’s Obsession

  Chapter 12 - Mister Becomes the Master

  Chapter 13 - Justin’s Mistake

  Chapter 14 - The Tweakers

  Chapter 15 - Joshua’s Guide Dog

  Chapter 16 - Ridgecrest Close Call

  Chapter 17 - Whiskey Flat Days

  Chapter 18 - Joshua Crosses the Line

  Chapter 19 - The follower

  Chapter 20 - Justin Can’t Stay Home

  Chapter 21 - Joshua’s Revenge

  Chapter 22 - Leaving Red Mountain

  Special Thanks

  Sources

  Other Books by Ron L. Carter

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  Chapter 1 - Introduction

  Going north on Highway 395 from southern California you’ll travel through the area known as the Mojave Desert. As you pass through the desert you stare out into the desolate and empty space and feel like you’re in the middle of nowhere. You’ll pass miles, of what looks like vast areas of nothing but monotonous dry and empty land, dotted with desert plants. You can tell, just by looking, it’s a harsh and unforgiving place to live.

  Approximately twenty six miles north of Kramer junction and twenty three miles south of Ridgecrest you’ll pass a small active ghost town known as Red Mountain. You wouldn’t know there was a town there except for the green sign with white lettering that’s perched about five feet off the ground by two four by fours. That part of the highway is an isolated stretch of the road where darkness falls fast and if you’re traveling alone at night you say a silent prayer in hopes that your car doesn’t breakdown or stall.

  Don’t be fooled by the beauty of the old original western ghost town, Red Mountain is hiding a deep dark secret known to the locals as the Night Crawlers. They’re a by-product of drug abuse, poverty and the result of generations of inbreeding. None of the locals know where the Night Crawlers came from, all they know is they were living a peaceful and serene life before they arrived. Nothing in the Red Mountain area is safe from the Night Crawlers, as they conspire to go out in the deepest and darkest hours of the night in search of their next innocent and unsuspecting victim.

  Some of the old timers from the area, say that before the Night Crawlers came to Red Mountain you could hear the Coyotes howling in the distance from on top of one of the ridges or you could hear an occasional Eagle scream as it hunted for its cottontail or jack rabbit prey. Since the Night Crawlers arrived, they have frightened almost everything away and you seldom hear anything, except the cold mountain wind, as it rushes through the sage brush of the dark and desolate hills. The air is heavy and sometimes, even during the quiet and lonely days, the town seems extra eerie and gloomy. Once the sun goes down, the locals shiver in fear from just the mere thought of knowing that, somewhere out there, the Night Crawlers lurk in the dark and lonely shadows.

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  Chapter 2 – Leaving Tennessee