On a dark, lonely road, it stands - a quiet, unassuming motel with a blinking neon sign. But for author Patrick Lahm, this is no ordinary night's lodging.
Something lurks within the motel's dingy halls and threadbare rooms.
Something evil. And once it infests your mind, there is no escape.
Scare Street presents the complete terrifying Sin series in one volume.
KURTAIN MOTEL (BOOK ONE) - On the longest night of his life, Patrick Lahm is forced to spend the night at the sinister Kurtain Motel. And he soon discovers sins always find a way to catch up with you, no matter how hard you try to run. . .
REFUGE (BOOK TWO) - Nestled in the heart of Main and miles from the Kurtain Motel, the small town of Refuge is the perfect hideaway for Patrick Lahm. But as the walls of reality crumble around him, Patrick soon realizes there can be no rest for the sinful. . .
PURGATORY (BOOK THREE) - When a serial killer is found dead in the woods outside the quiet town of Darville, Patrick Lahm is called back to Connecticut. As darkness descends on the small New England town, the evil that had once brought misery upon the guest of Kurtain Motel finds its place amongst the wicked. . .
SCARY STORIES (SHORT HORROR STORIES) - This bonus edition also includes five macabre masterpieces, crafted from the darkest depths of your nightmares.
Three mind-bending novels and a short story collection filled with suspense, supernatural horror, and nightmares.
Welcome to the Kurtain Motel. We hope you enjoy your stay. . .
At the age of four, Ahmed I. Nasser’s parents decided that the best way to keep a hyperactive child occupied was to teach him how to read and constantly bombard him with books. Since then, the world of imagination has constantly consumed him. He quickly decided that the only way to feel fulfilled was to spend his time writing one story after the other, even opting out of a career as a pediatrician, despite ten years of struggling through med-school.
Influenced by Stephen King, Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, he has been writing since the age of 12 while travelling the world with his family. Now, finally settled in Egypt, he divides his time between teaching Middle School English Literature and finding the best ways to scare his family and friends.
This has been a great experience for me.I thank you for writing the stories and tell you what you keep writing them and I'll keep reading them.Thank you sincerely Christine Dunne
I read the reviews before I purchased and they all said that it was scary,page turner until the very end..it wasn't for me. It started out very well good character development I mean you could stereotypically see them in their context.Then it seems like too much story,too much fluff I will not spoil yet some if the things Patrick went through could've been summed up in a paragraph or two not three chapters. I'm sorry for me it wasn't that great of a read,it is a Saturday it's rainy story. Maybe you will enjoy it seems others did.