Aiden Reeves is going to die, at least that's what the whispers tell him.
The darkness of the early morning envelops him as he drives down the open road, consumed by a deep sense of frustration and disappointment. Just when he thinks things couldn't get worse, fate throws him a curveball in the form of a near-death experience. The possibility of never seeing the light of day again forces him to confront the harsh realities of his life and mortality.
Many miles away, Molly Eldritch is a woman on a mission—a mission for mouthwatering tacos and taquitos from Tacos Fresco. Blissfully unaware her desperate quest has caught the attention of a dark presence lurking on the fringes of reality.
In the cover of darkness, these two lost souls hurtle toward a chilling encounter where whispers of death and the tantalizing allure of tacos collide, all under the watchful eye of a sinister otherworldly being.
Dive into this gripping, ominous tale that will keep you on the edge of your seat, questioning the shadows that lurk just beyond the headlights.
Colin Switalski is a writer currently living in Southern Nevada with his wife and son. His first published work, Intersection, is the first in many stories in The Children of Gomorrah series.
The author states up front that the people in the story are not great people and that these are little stories part of a whole, but there is not enough here to make it a whole story by itself. Things happen, foundations are laid, characters are introduced, but when the one even to f the story happens it is an event and nothing more. It is like the story is just getting started...and done. It gets the 4 stars because it is well written, but all in all it left me a but unsatisfied. It deserves to be more of a serialized piece than a stand alone book or even part of a series.
Loved it. Dark, intense, and a little on the frightening side. Character’s speeding towards a collision that opens eyes to evil. Yes, gave me the creeps but I loved it. Would definitely read more and look forward to more from this author.