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Horror doesn't need zombies or vampires; the most frightening animal in the universe is man. This anthology of five short stories explores the disturbing side of human nature:
Wire: A terrorist questions the ethics of his cause as he wires a small child with explosives for a suicide mission.
Always Mine: A secretary finds herself in an awkward position when her employer confesses his romantic interest.
Canvas: A farm boy from a close-knit family suffers nightmares while away from home for the first time.
The Kiss: After watching two friends kiss, a gay soldier seeks therapy.
Six Minutes: A condemned prisoner reviews the events that brought him here as he awaits execution for an accidental murder.
Not intended for young readers, some of these stories contain homosexual themes and possible triggering material if you're a trauma survivor. Reader discretion is advised.
840 pages
15k words
Horror doesn't need zombies or vampires; the most frightening animal in the universe is man. This anthology of five short stories explores the disturbing side of human nature:
Wire: A terrorist questions the ethics of his cause as he wires a small child with explosives for a suicide mission.
Always Mine: A secretary finds herself in an awkward position when her employer confesses his romantic interest.
Canvas: A farm boy from a close-knit family suffers nightmares while away from home for the first time.
The Kiss: After watching two friends kiss, a gay soldier seeks therapy.
Six Minutes: A condemned prisoner reviews the events that brought him here as he awaits execution for an accidental murder.
Not intended for young readers, some of these stories contain homosexual themes and possible triggering material if you're a trauma survivor. Reader discretion is advised.
840 pages
15k words
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