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Fetal Bait Apocalypse: 3 Collections in 1

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Жанр Фантастика

Год 2012

Язык Английский

Обьем книги: Полная версия

Fetal Bait Apocalypse

• Bait and Other Stories

• Bedtime Stories for the Apocalypse

• Fetal Position and Other Stories

This one volume holds over 120,000 words of fiction that will haunt and terrify you for days on end.

Contains the award winning stories “Some Things Don’t Wash Off” and “Mississippi Pearl” as well as stories that have seen print in such venues as , , , and . Six of these stories have received honorable mentions in The Years Best Fantasy & Horror.

In these three collections, you’ll meet:

A father whose intense longing for his dead son lead to disturbing consequences.

A group of college students tubing down a river through a burnt forest who encounter terrifying creatures.

A man seeking redemption for a sinful past through the skill of a tattoo artist.

A Cambodian-American teen who will fit in with the locals at any cost.

A woman who finds a bizarre solace in a rare pearl.

A self-absorbed husband monitoring the end of his existence over the internet.

A teenager digging his way through a deep crust of waste and bone to win his freedom.

A man whose work for the Khmer Rouge returns to haunt him.

A son who has an intensely strange relationship with his mother.

A student with a bizarre homework assignment.

A woman who has a macabre way to deal with bill collectors.

These stories and more will have you up late into the night, glancing over your shoulder and flinching at the slightest of noises.

“Joel Arnold is the real deal. He elicits a subtle element of terror and justice through his writing, delivered without a heavy hand. His exceptional imagery effects readers in a way that leaves them chilled and disturbed; causing the kind of behavior that will leave friends asking ‘what’s bothering you,’ for days afterwards.”

D.L. Russell, editor of Magazine

“Author Arnold has a deft touch with horror that will leave a chill in your spine, but without the violence and gore of much modern horror. The stories remind me of Ray Bradbury at his darkest with their ability to play on the difference between what we know might happen and what we want to happen. These are complex tales with layers below the surface enjoyment of a story well written.”

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