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Insanity Road: Hardcore Horror

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Sometimes a woman can haunt a man for a lifetime. Sometimes it's enough to drive a man insane. INSANITY ROAD is a tale about one such man, driven to the brink of madness by a girl who, many years ago, tore out his heart and stole it away with her emotional infidelity.

Now, this man, after years of obsessing over his lost love and obsessing over the rebuilding of his truck, a vintage Dodge Power Wagon, has been given a chance to right a wrong. He's found his long-lost lover (or has he?) and he'll stop at nothing to make her love him again, even if she insists that she's someone else ... and he's insane!

152 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 5, 2017

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Brett Williams

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A writer of fast-paced, nail-biting suspense, Brett Williams pulls no punches. Read him if you dare!


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June 5, 2018
If you're a fan of hardcore horror and you're not reading Brett Williams, you must be insane. Brett slams the pedal to the floor and rides roughshod down dark, twisted literary roads where nothing is sacred, nothing is taboo, and where man is the most dangerous monster of them all.

Williams made a name for himself with "Family Business," a royally messed-up novel about a woman imprisoned in a dog cage, and he returns to that familiar turf with "Insanity Road," a taut novella about a woman chained in a basement by a crazy psychopath. Fair warning, you need to be able to handle frequent scenes of rape/abuse/torture--much of it fairly graphic--to get through this book. Because Williams writes with raw, visceral fury, meaning this ain't Dr. Seuss.
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