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Madelon Wilson
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4.0 out of 5 stars Seeing Is Believing
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2019
While "Brought to Light" does not specifically reference O. C. L. T., it does introduce one of the recurring characters in a world created by authors who have written media tie-ins, and wanted to have the freedom to 'tie in' to a world of their own creation.

Aaron Greenberg has combined a fairy tale creature with a squad of military intelligence troops to introduce a world where magic is possible. Remember, if you will, the Grimm's fairy tales you heard as a child. As bed time stories, the horror they portrayed was pretty close to mental child abuse. If you were like me, you listened to those tales and wanted to hear more. One child's trauma is another's delight.

I don't know if the story could be drawn out more, but I, for one, like my chills to last longer. I am looking forward to learning more about O. C. L. T. and more from Aaron Greenberg.
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Daz Pulsford
5.0 out of 5 stars Great new series bursts to life
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2011
Brought to Light sees the beginnings of the exciting OCLT (Orphic Crisis Logistical Taskforce) series, detailing a loose group of experts who investigate and counter the stranger things in the world that most organisations wouldn't even know existed. With an array of top Writers contributing, this promises to be a new and thrilling series of stories.

This Novella introduces the character `RC' Reed Hayes, a clear-headed and dependable type who takes over the command of his US Army Military Intelligence squad after their first encounter with a mystery attacker goes badly wrong. Called in to look for first a missing Professor, and then the CIA Agent sent to find him, the Army squad soon find themselves up against an implacable assailant of the shadows, woven from ancient local legends, vicious and deadly. By pitting the remaining squad against the creature, the Writer draws out RC's leadership qualities and sharp instincts and sets up his transition into the OCLT group in the stories to come. Gripping and tense, Brought to Light is an exciting story that builds to a dramatic showdown.

If you like this one, check out the first full-length novel in the OCLT series, written by David Niall Wilson, The Parting, or his other currently released Novella, The Temple Of Camazotz.
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Daz Pulsford
5.0 out of 5 stars Great new series bursts to life
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 18, 2011
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Brought to Light sees the beginnings of the exciting OCLT (Orphic Crisis Logistical Taskforce) series, detailing a loose group of experts who investigate and counter the stranger things in the world that most organisations wouldn't even know existed. With an array of top Writers contributing, this promises to be a new and thrilling series of stories.

This Novella introduces the character `RC' Reed Hayes, a clear-headed and dependable type who takes over the command of his US Army Military Intelligence squad after their first encounter with a mystery attacker goes badly wrong. Called in to look for first a missing Professor, and then the CIA Agent sent to find him, the Army squad soon find themselves up against an implacable assailant of the shadows, woven from ancient local legends, vicious and deadly. By pitting the remaining squad against the creature, the Writer draws out RC's leadership qualities and sharp instincts and sets up his transition into the OCLT group in the stories to come. Gripping and tense, Brought to Light is an exciting story that builds to a dramatic showdown.

If you like this one, check out the first full-length novel in the OCLT series, written by David Niall Wilson, The Parting, or his other currently released Novella, The Temple Of Camazotz.
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