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In "Boston," a reporter sets out to uncover the secret recipes behind a famous deli in Boston that keeps lines out the door. What begins as a simple investigation quickly turns bizarre when he encounters a gum-smacking receptionist, who seems more like a clown, and a bunch of men with the same last name. Despite his best efforts, the reporter finds no records of the recipes.

As he delves deeper, the true nature of the deli's secret starts to emerge, putting him in grave danger. If he’s not careful, he might end up "on the road" in a way he never expected. This puzzling short story by acclaimed horror author Jake Bannerman is the first installment in the "Sick Cities" collection, written for young adult readers aged 13 and up. With his trademark Dead End Twist, Bannerman will leave readers guessing until the very end.

4 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 24, 2024

About the author

Jake Bannerman

60 books17 followers
Jake Bannerman made his violent entrance into the world as an author, when he released his first book, "The Pitchfork Diaries Vol. 1"

in Fall of 2011. Proudly breaking boundaries with his middle finger held high in the air for the world to see, Bannerman returns with the first book in his new "Family of Dog" series: THE HARVEST.

The Harvest, once again questions the very thing that people hold most dear to their hearts; religion. Bannerman's writing, will not only tear open wounds you never thought possible, he will take pleasure in digging his fingers down deep into your gaping sores just to watch you squirm. With no apology, Bannerman continues to leave the literary world with its jaw firmly planted on the ground, while laughing, he kicks dirt in its eyes.

If you are looking for an author who plays it safe, you might as well put Bannerman on your banned book list. Bannerman is the

equivalent of an author/rock/porn star that enjoys nothing more than saying the things that everybody else is afraid to say. With no qualms in telling you he is damn good, Bannerman's books back him up by ranging from extreme horror to mind numbingly skillful

situations, his books bring raising hell to a whole new level.

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