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“If Stephen King and Hunter S. Thompson smoked crack together, they might have come up with this story... A fever dream of a terrifying story.” — James Rollins, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Arkangel

Amazon Kindle Bestseller in Horror Suspense

Jason wakes up choking on something he can’t see. When he escapes, every clock reads 10:41.

He doesn’t know where he is. He doesn’t remember how he got there. All he knows is that he has to make a meeting—somewhere beyond the fog, beyond the red glow burning on the horizon.

The road makes no sense. Reality bends. Every place feels wrong.

A diner where time rots in front of him.
A farm that forces him to witness something he can’t unsee.
A museum filled with things he shouldn’t want—but does.

Then they appear. Kate and Suki. Smiling. Watching. They know more about the road than he does—and they’re not leaving.

With every mile, Jason’s memory fractures. With every stop, the truth gets worse. And when he finally reaches the red glow… there is no turning back.

1041 is extreme psychological horror—graphic, disturbing, and relentless. A descent into madness that will stay with you long after the final page.

Not for the faint of heart. Reader discretion advised.

124 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 26, 2026

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David Gulasi

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About the Author

David Gulasi is the author of the Amazon Kindle bestselling horror-suspense novella 1041. He's originally from Sydney, Australia.



He really loves cats. Like, a lot. Probably more than is reasonable. He tends to write in random cafés around Sydney, usually right up until closing time, when the staff start giving him looks—mostly because he doesn't feel like going home yet.



That's pretty much David: a slightly odd guy who loves cats and writes unsettling horror.



And seriously—read the trigger warnings before you start.

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259 reviews53 followers
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April 24, 2026
Fast-paced, eerie, and impossible to put down

1041: Not All Highways End was such a fun, fast-paced, intriguing, and immersive read/listen from the start. For something this short, it pulled me in almost immediately and never really let go.

I loved this kind of concept and atmosphere. It gave me strong 1408 vibes and had that eerie, contained horror energy that works so well in novella form. The whole thing felt tense, strange, and very easy to get lost in.

Experiencing it through both the ebook and audiobook worked really well for this story. The narration added even more to the eerie atmosphere and made the whole experience feel even more immersive.

I really like that it never overstayed its welcome. The length worked perfectly for the kind of story it was telling, and it left a strong impression without feeling dragged out or overexplained.

I would definitely recommend it to readers and listeners who enjoy fast-paced horror, eerie atmosphere, and immersive stories with strong 1408 vibes.

Also the author’s note was pretty eerie. Very cool story.
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May 3, 2026
I read Mr. Gulasi's book for a blurb. Here is what I wrote: "“David Gulasi’s novella 1041 is a fever dream of a terrifying story. It’s a road trip through a hellish landscape told at breakneck speed, leaving room only to gasp with every turn of page and twist of the story. If Stephen King and Hunter S. Thompson smoked crack together, they might have come up with this story. But instead, it comes from a shocking new talent. I look forward to see where David takes us next.”
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287 reviews22 followers
March 7, 2026
2.5/5 ⭐️

I believe this novella would be for those who are new to body/surreal horror or enjoy psychological thrillers x gore.
The POV leaves you stumbling confused alongside our main character as we experience a multitude of events that don't quite make sense. Towards the end, everything comes together with vile scenes that will make your toes curl - not the good kind. The last 30% or so would be where the extreme horror comes into play and where trigger warnings need to be taken into account.

Subgenres: Surreal Horror, Body Horror, Gore, Extreme Horror

My thoughts:
I wasn’t personally gripped and felt it was a weak excuse of immersion or atmosphere. This had the vibes to make someone grossed out and for that, this works for beginners. For anyone appreciating or deep into horror, it’ll leave you wanting.
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108 reviews14 followers
March 31, 2026
I read splatterpunk the way other people read self-help. I am not new here. I am not fragile. I have seen things on page 40(iykyk @Aron or even a 8 page novella @Rob) that would make this book file a police report and probably want to be lobotomized to forget what happened…
So don’t look at me like I’m supposed to be impressed. You cannot just smear blood on drywall and call it atmosphere. You cannot commit fictional crime and then shrug like “idk vibes.” I need intention. I need psychological decay. I need chaos with a pulse. If you’re going to try and drag me through depravity, make it mean something.
I need the WHY to gut me and absolutely DESTROY MY ENTIRE SOULD..

Why the motel.
Why the murders.
WHAT was the motive.

Instead I got vibes and confusion. Goosebumps after dark. Entry-level edgy. Diet chaos. Horror with training wheels.
The part that makes me feral is the potential. This could have gone rabid. It could have chewed through bone and ruined my week. Instead it hovered safely at “mildly unsettling,” like it was scared I’d tell on it.
If you’re new to extreme horror, sure. This might feel shocking. But if you actually live in the filth of splatterpunk and extreme horror?
This is horror with a safety disclaimer. 🩸
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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33 reviews1 follower
May 18, 2026
1041 was another off-the-cuff choice, completely random, but the cover stood out so maybe not fully random. The story begins as a slightly raunchy, but severely mysterious tale of a protagonist who wakes up in an other worldy set of circumstances and anomaly’s. A journey sets forth (in what reminded me of the movie “Legion” if anyone’s watched that movie) and lots of awful, very horrific things occur that kept constantly feeling Biblical, or Rapturelike to be more specific, something i always find very interesting. One thing keeps recurring in this journey tho, the time 10:41….

I’m keeping this spoiler free, but the ending completely blew me away, im so ecstatic that i came upon this, a must listen / read for those who like down and dirty gore and horror. 5 stars
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573 reviews60 followers
April 12, 2026
This novella was a complete surprise. Short enough to be consumed in one sitting it’s unnerving, unusual and in a strange way utterly satisfying. I won’t spoil the surprise but I can tell you this…10:41 on the clock will just hit different. I absolutely loved the ending! Be warned it is visceral and graphic. If you’re squeamish about gore, then this will likely not be a fit.

Huge thank you to the author David Gulasi and Tales with Atticus for this incredible read. Also, extra thanks David, I’m pretty sure I’m going to be scared every time I check the time.

(Trigger warning: animal death)
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266 reviews1 follower
March 22, 2026
Reading 1041 by David Gulasi felt like stepping into a surreal horror maze where reality is always one step away from collapsing. The story follows Jason as he wakes up disoriented and quickly finds himself traveling down a strange, endless road where nothing behaves the way it should. Clocks freeze at the same time, strangers appear with unsettling smiles, and every stop along the way feels like it hides something darker beneath the surface. What hooked me personally was the atmosphere—Gulasi builds this suffocating sense of dread where even the smallest details feel wrong, like the world itself has been twisted into a nightmare.

What really makes the book work as horror is the creeping tension that never lets up. The journey becomes more disturbing with each encounter, and the sense that something larger and more sinister is guiding the path keeps the story constantly on edge. I loved how the novel blends psychological horror with strange, almost dreamlike imagery, making it feel unpredictable and deeply unsettling. For me, 1041 is the kind of horror story that lingers after you close the book—the type that makes you glance at the clock a little differently and wonder what might be waiting if the world suddenly stopped making sense.
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860 reviews89 followers
May 16, 2026
This was spooky and raunchy at the same time. I had a fun time listening to the audiobook. It’s a very short novella so it didn’t take up a lot of time. It was so off the wall at times and I wondered what was really going on. But it comes together really nicely and leaves you holding your breath at the end. I love how he incorporates 1041 throughout the story. If you are ok with some raw naughty stuff with your horror, I bet you will like it.
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393 reviews4 followers
April 9, 2026
I was really interested in the premise, but unfortunately it didn’t quite come together for me.

The writing style wasn’t for me, which made it difficult to stay fully immersed. The storyline also felt quite unclear at times, and I found it hard to stay engaged or connected to what was happening.

There are some unsettling moments and ideas throughout, but overall it didn’t resonate with me as much as I had hoped for.
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March 8, 2026
1041 sets out as a shock-jock horror, but unfortunately didn't have enough depth to give me what I was really looking for from the plot.

A lack of purpose and drive made many of the scenes feel voyeuristic (and not in a good way), with the attempts to shock me falling flat due a narrative that didn't give me enough stakes in the plot as it wound its way through familiar horror tropes covered in splattered gore. The overall disengagement from the plot left me feeling underwhelmed, with the promised "extreme horror" never really coming to fruition.

Overall, if you're new to the horror genre, this is a quick, short way to test what your stomach can handle. But if you've been around the space for a while, you won't find anything new here to keep you engaged despite the relatively short length.
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26 reviews1 follower
February 11, 2026
What the f*ck?

This book felt like I was sat next to a drunk on a flight listening to him try and explain a scary story.. and I loved every minute! It’s weird, gross, funny, weird, graphic, and weird. But who doesn’t like a little weird from time to time
I’m not going to explain it too much as I’ll give something away. It’s a fairly short, quick read, so if you’ve got a long trip coming up, or hiding on the toilet instead of working, grab this for yourself and enjoy..? Experience..? Endure!!
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346 reviews16 followers
July 1, 2026
This was one of the best horror novellas I have read so far. It takes you on a wild ride of a serial killers afterlife. He has to relive his nightmares over and over and over again. 10:41 has a significant meaning to this story. A wild ride for sure and the whole time you’re reading your thinking, what is happening?
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111 reviews1 follower
February 26, 2026
3.5⭐️
This felt like an episode of Black Mirror! I felt like I was losing my mind along with the character but the way the story was tied up? I didn’t see it coming and thoroughly enjoyed the conclusion. What a wild ride!
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137 reviews
April 2, 2026
1041 is one of those stories that pulls you in with a weird vibe right from the start—and then just keeps cranking it up. What begins as strange quickly spirals into full-on unsettling, with each chapter adding another layer of “what is actually going on here?”
I loved how the tension kept building as things got more bizarre, and even though I kind of figured out where it was heading before the final reveal, it didn’t take away from the impact. If anything, it made the ending more satisfying watching it all come together. Creepy, unpredictable, and just the right amount of twisted—definitely a fun, weird ride.
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214 reviews14 followers
February 13, 2026
Wowzers what a fever dream. I dont think I've ever read a book that fucked up David.
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41 reviews1 follower
February 27, 2026
This book is definitely not for the faint of heart. If you shy away from horror that’s visceral and disturbing, as well as sexual themes, this probably isn’t your cup of tea. But if you love a quick, intense thrill that lingers, 1041 delivers.
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294 reviews6 followers
March 14, 2026
I'm not a stranger to horror or splatterpunk, but this missed the mark for me all across the board.
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50 reviews5 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
January 29, 2026
I read this book in one sitting. It's all kind of messed up, so much so that you needed to keep reading to find out WTAF was going on. I had some theories but I was not expecting that ending. Very imaginative, intriguing and the title? Well that will make sense when you read it. If you love horror and psychological thrillers (aka screwing with your head) you will absolutely love this novella.
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39 reviews
April 5, 2026
Unfortunately, I wasn’t feeling this read. It fell flat. Another TikTok rec let down.
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121 reviews5 followers
May 31, 2026
⚠️ Trigger warnings? ⚠️ It might be easier to list what this book DOESN’T contain. Violence, gore, vulgarity, sexually explicit content, disturbing imagery, psychological horror, body horror, animal cruelty/death, existential dread, and enough adult content to make you question whether David Gulasi needs therapy or an exorcism. Reader discretion is heavily advised. This is absolutely an adults-only horror novel.

1041: Not All Highways End feels less like reading a book and more like being trapped inside someone else’s fever dream at 3AM. The entire novel carries an oppressive nightmare energy, where reality feels wrong from the very beginning and only gets worse.

Jason waking up to every clock stuck at 10:41 is disturbing enough, but as the story deepens, the book feels like a psychological spiral into hell.

David Gulasi’s writing style is intentionally overwhelming. The prose is vulgar, chaotic, visually graphic, and at times genuinely gross. Some scenes feel like sensory assault more than traditional storytelling; the imagery sticks in your head in the worst possible way.

Even when I wanted to stop reading, I couldn’t fully look away because the book constantly feels like it’s building toward something (a dumpster fire on a railcar headed towards another train full of gasoline and despair), more horrifying around the next corner.

This is not elegant literary horror. This is a grim-covered, neon-lit, highway nightmare horror. It feels mean at times. Suffocating. Relentless. And honestly? I think that was the point.

If you enjoy clean horror, subtle horror, or cozy spooky season books, stay far away from this thing. But if you enjoy extreme psychological horror, disturbing fever-dream storytelling, and books that leave you feeling mentally unclean afterward, you’ll probably love 1041.
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26 reviews1 follower
July 9, 2026
2.5 stars
After initially being intrigued by the first chapter, I had to whip out my handy-dandy notepad to chronicle what I was experiencing for the rest of this novella. I was excited to read 1041 after coming across several positive reviews from (former) trusted sources on BookTok. It was supposed to be the perfect one-sit read in between books. Instead, 1041 turned out to be my second-worst rated book of the year. Whether it was written by a human or a chatbot, the author had clearly been trained on horror writing from thousands of creepypastas.
Back to my notes. I quickly noticed some patterns in his writing that made the story feel too repetitive and a bit uninspired. Here are a few non-spoiler examples:
"Not concerned. Not worried. Just watching."
"No air, no lungs. No sound."
"Not black, not dark, just nothing"
"Not crawling, not dragging."
Lots of things were described as wet, or sweet-smelling, mixed with another odor. And of course, plenty of entities that were "too tall and too skinny" to be human, creepy grins, and even the Tiptoe Through the Tulips song made an appearance.
Overall, I thought the novella's concept was really cool, and I enjoyed the atmosphere and some of the imagery Gulasi conjured. I think that he needs to find his own voice and dig a little deeper into his vivid imagination.
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53 reviews5 followers
May 16, 2026
Because there was a spiritual element to this horror story, I was immediately able to clock what was happening and who the MMC really is. I knew it!!! However, that didn’t take away from the horrific nightmare and uncomfortableness I felt while reading.


As we journey through his “highway to hell”, the imagery is downright scary! And, even confusing as our POV is from the MMC who is only getting bite sized information as he travels to his ultimate eternal destination.

In the scenes where his torment was depicted I felt real terror because personally I believe hell is a real place— but because of what we find out, he is certainly in the right place SMH.

Wow, this was a damn good horror story and I wish it was more, like perhaps a part two or another persons journey on that highway!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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9 reviews11 followers
January 29, 2026
1041 is a dark, unsettling read that stuck with me long after I finished. The writing is so vivid it makes the world feel uncomfortably real you can practically smell the rot seeping off the page. The atmosphere is heavy and suffocating, and the tension builds slowly but relentlessly.

The diner scene was genuinely messed up in the best way. It was shocking, disturbing, and perfectly captured the cruelty of this world without feeling gratuitous. Gulasi doesn’t shy away from discomfort, and that’s what makes the story hit so hard.

If you enjoy bleak, immersive reads that linger in your head and make your skin crawl, 1041 is absolutely worth it.
Profile Image for Matt (Geaux Read Books).
89 reviews24 followers
January 26, 2026
One man’s trigger warning is another man’s treasure! This horror novella wasn’t for me personally but may be exactly what you are looking for! It’s for you if you are looking for a fever dream of a story, full of dark twists and turns that will keep you guessing until the end. It is for you if you enjoy grizzly descriptions of blood and gore. It’s for you if body horror is your cup of tea! There were some truly shocking moments in this story that will stick in the brain for quite a while. So if these descriptions spark your darker interests, you should really pick it up for yourself!
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66 reviews2 followers
January 27, 2026
I felt like I was in someone else's fever dream!

1041 by David Gulasi was the book equivalent of if Stephen King and Thomas Harris had a love child.

I can normally pick where a horror is going to go. This one I had no idea and I enjoyed the ride.

One of the characters reminded me of the painting by Grant Wood of the farmer and his wife with the pitchfork. The hellish surroundings and an apple tree with a snake is chefs kiss.

I cannot express how much this book is going to stick in my head for a very long time.
19 reviews5 followers
January 31, 2026
Firstly check your triggers. I’m not a horro reader at all but this one had me hooked from the moment I read the fist chapter I tried to take it slow and read a chapter a day because I was so new to horror. In the end I had a hard time putting it down in the end I just sat down and read the whole book. I will never think about how rotary phones work normally or ever not tho k about dinner the same way ever again!

Overall I loved 1041. It was a shocking yet fun read with twists and turns that literally made me want to come back for more!
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324 reviews10 followers
June 9, 2026
I have been seeing this all over TikTok and while horror is not something I normally gravitate towards, I had to see what all the hype was about! I grabbed this one on audio and I finished it up in about an hour.

The atmosphere is definitely eerie, and I really liked the concept of the story. This was something completely different, full of tension, disturbing encounters and was spooky and slightly raunchy at the same time.

Overall, I enjoyed the quick listen to something that was completely off the wall and different than what I would normally grab.
2 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from Author
January 24, 2026
When I saw a review that described this book as a fever dream, that probably was the best description. This novella is fast paced with great characters. With the way it's written, you really start to feel how the main character feels when everything starts to get gritty. And then the ending is a chef's kiss to how you would hope things like that would actually end.
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96 reviews1 follower
May 8, 2026


1041
David Gulasi
Not all highways end
Not suitable for under 18!
Readers check warnings

1041 is extreme psychological horror—graphic, disturbing, and relentless. A descent into madness that will stay with you long after the final page


My thoughts

This book was a quick weird read. I am not sure how to explain it besides the fact your experience is the POV within the MMCs head during a horrific moment in his life or not life, im not sure.

It left me kinda confused and in A state of WTF ,as in what is happening here. Perhaps this was the plan for this author all along? To confuse you and make you question everything happening!

The end made the most sense to myself. When everything comes together, it made sense to me or did it!
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109 reviews6 followers
May 13, 2026
1041 is a physiological nightmare that had me that the edge of my seat! I personally haven’t read much horror but this book was a wild ride. So many twists and turns and many moments I had to pause and ask myself, what the hell did I just read. It actually reminds me a lot of the video game silent hill 2. This books is very graphic in all the ways a horror book should be. And some of the things our main characters Jason sees are straight nightmare fuel! I recommend giving this a read!
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