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Terry loves his coffee. One morning while enjoying his daily intake, a stranger approaches his table and accuses Terry of folliwing him. From that moment on, Terry's life becomes a living nightmare as he tries to defend himself from the insanity around him.
At the tender and susceptible age of twelve, a switch flipped in Justin Fulkerson's mind. The sterile logic of Isaac Asimov's science fiction gave way to the visceral terrors lurking within the pages of Stephen King. This wasn't just a change in reading habits; it was a permanent scarring of his outlook, a "consequence" his mind has suffered—and savored—ever since.
Born five decades ago in the sun-baked dust of Lubbock, Texas, Fulkerson exists in the liminal space between everyday life and the shadows that fuel his narratives. He navigates the working world by day, while the rest of his time is dedicated to channeling the darkness onto the page.
Married to his wife, Mary Ellen, for twenty-five years, they share a life and two "crazy children"—a term that, in the context of his work, takes on a deliciously unsettling double meaning. A native Texan determined to prove that intelligence can thrive even in the most unforgiving landscapes, Fulkerson invites readers to step into the world through his twisted lens—if they dare.
Quick story full of rage. J.R.Mending was a good narrator.I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.'