Three young adults look for the perfect place to have some fun in a small town. It is an old house with a sign that says DO NOT ENTER on the gate. They ignore it and go inside. A new kind of hell waits for them within the abandoned building.
This quick, brutal story is certainly worth the price of admission, and I'm looking forward to the longer version now. You can always count on Tripp for demented entertainment. Highly recommended!
A decayed house in the woods, wrapped by a chain link fence and fronted by a Do Not Enter sign, takes center stage in this story by Jonathan Tripp. The reader gets a mental archaeology of ghosts as the dilapidated structure goes from rumored to be haunted to the site of three mysterious deaths in 1975 to a full blown legend following the events of 1988. And the latter date is where the main story takes place, with hikers taking shelter in the house of horrors. A quick, fun read at 60 pages!