Book Review: Invasive Entities
Title: Invasive Entities
Author: Paul Avery Tindol
Link: https://www.amazon.com/Invasive-Entities-Collected-Horror-Stories-ebook/dp/B0DP3H5CVK
SummaryThey’re all around you.
In your new rental house with a tragic backstory… under the surface of Caddo Lake… looking in through your windows… with things that should’ve stayed buried… in something even as harmless as a sourdough starter… and in many other places you’d least expect.
These invasive entities come in all forms, and in these collected horror stories from Paul Avery Tindol, you’ll find them lurking behind every page.
5/5 Stars
Once again, Paul Avery Tindol delivers a five-star read, though at this point, I’m hardly surprised. After devouring Hunting Snipe and This House Will Never Be Warm, I can confidently say he has a true talent for weaving unsettling, eerie tales.
Invasive Entities is a captivating collection of short stories, each more intriguing than the last. My personal favorites were Peeping Thomas and King Tut’s Majik Sourdough Starter. Though they were worlds apart in tone and setting, they both fit seamlessly into the anthology’s dark and eerie theme.
This collection is sure to become an instant favorite for anyone who loves stories that linger in the mind, creeping under your skin and staying there long after the last page is turned.


