Wayne Collins has survived in an underground military bunker for the past 16 months while outside hordes of homicidal infected roam the country. Wayne's only comfort comes from a small ham radio and the fellow survivor who he talks with daily.
Now resources are running low, and Wayne has to venture outside to re-supply, leaving the safety of the bunker behind. Will he finally fall victim to the murderous cannibals or will something even more sinister keep him from returning? Find out in BANDWIDTH, the new horror short story from Michael Whetzel.
**BANDWIDTH contains scenes of graphic violence and adult language. It is intended for mature readers.
A great short story/novella that had me engaged from start to finish. I noticed one review said there were a number of errors, and a response from the author said a new version of the book had been uploaded. I really didn't notice any, so either they were all fixed, or I was too focused on the story to notice any.
This was a suspenseful short story with a zinger of a twist. It reminded me of the dark short stories of Edgar Allan Poe. I recommend it to readers of post apocalyptic, horror and suspense genre.
My second novella by Mr. Whetzel and the second one dealing with a zombie(ish) apocalypse, but this one is definitely darker and edgier than Pied Piper of the Undead and is not in the YA genre.
Harsh, bleak, and intense. Would have made a good R rated Twilight Zone episode. Characterization was particularly good and the actions of the characters are realistic, which made it even more chilling.
Another good one from Michael Whetzel. Zombies, yes...but with a great small twist. Love his stories, he draws the reader in and keeps them interested. He knows how to write excellent suspense into his stories. Good writer...looking forward to reading more from him in the future.
Superb story about a post-apocalyptic world and a survivor who finds it necessary to leave the safety of his military bunker for more supplies. Filled with a lot of sublime suspense and tension, with an unexpected twist at the end, I recommend Bandwidth to all readers who enjoy dystopian fiction, especially the "zombie" genre - no other can produce quite the same chills! The "what ifs?" are wonderfully complex & thought-provoking and will stay with you long after the story reaches its conclusion!