David wants to get back home to his own time, but to do so he has to catch a man who calls himself The Jester – even though there's nothing funny about him.
Slipping through into a different time parallels every few days makes it near impossible to catch someone, but when David enlists Rob’s help, The Jester forces them to play again with new, undefined rules.
Join David as he tries to find his tormentor and find out if his suspicions are correct – was it really the woman he loved who sent him into the game?
A dark, sci-fi fantasy, The Game gives a new meaning to time travel. ____________________________________________________________
This novella originally appears in the collection, Slipping Through, by the same author, available in both kindle and print. This edition is only available in kindle, and is a pre-release to the forthcoming sequel, Pool of Players.
"You will not come across so well-drawn a villain as The Jester, he is creepy, unexpected, and amorally disturbing. Through him, the author creates a sense of evil that is both frightening and intriguing, like a cobra waiting to strike." - Michael Wombat, author of The Raven's Wing and Fog.
Book loving, writer, who likes to read several books at a time because she's a bit crazy like that.
Go-to authors are Stephen King, James Herbert, Terry Pratchett, Raymond Feist and Clive Barker, with Asimov, Arthur C Clarke, Robert A Heinlein and lots of others in between.
It's not so much about loving particular genres, as much as finding stories and characters to engage and resonate with - but I will always head for Horror, Thrillers, and Science Fiction, before any others (my guilty pleasure is Self-Help.)
I write dark stuff, sci-fi stuff, surreal stuff, psychological stuff and a mixture of all four.
This is a good book. Only thing for me its kinda flippy floppy. It kinda confused me with all the time changes in the story. I even had trouble keeping the characters straight in each time frame. The story kinda reminded me of the Squid Gamers but no one does. They just keep playing the game forever or when the semester decided the person is finished with the game.
I was given this book in exchange for an honest review.
This was a fast-paced and interesting read. David ends up in a game of inter-dimensional travel. He just wants to go home, but can he find the Jester? Did the Jester choose him on purpose? Why? What was the deal that Isabella and Annie made?
This is a well-told short story. It's complete in itself, but I have so many questions and just want to read more to find those answers.
A strange story that raises more questions than answers. David is wandering through time and places, but doesn't know how or why. The characters are mere shadows in one sense, but who are they really?