Breakout author Patrick Kitson brings you thirteen tales of the terrifying, the darkly humorous, and the often questionably conceived.
For the last 100 years, at the historic Hot Springs Pool and Resort in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, an entity made up of something no one can see or hear has been feeding upon unsuspecting tourists. At an educational dig site for dinosaur study in Fruita, Colorado, kids on a school trip unwittingly unearth a black set of bones that someone or something has gone to great lengths to keep buried. And a weary festival wanderer keeps the party rollin' by making sure ne-er-do-wells feel the wrath of a swift, albeit melodic comeuppance.
These tales and more lie in wait within these pages to spring forth when you are at your least suspecting–ravenously gnawing with literary teeth at your falsely preconceived notions of the real and the safe. Dare you spin the wheel of fate and step into the mind of a madman?
Lots of nostalgia in these stories for me, being that I am from this area.
Like all short story books I absolutely adored some, and others didn't grab me as intensely. But overall, it was a very fun read excited to read NIGHT next.