BEAUTIFUL ATROCITIES. Ross Jeffery's first short story collection.
With collections I mostly just pick out a favourite or two, but this time I decided to write a few notes after each one.
Here are my thoughts.
ONE PIECE REMAINS: As each description unfolds, the more it becomes unsettling. Anticipation is ramped to the hilt. It's not long before the story shifts, and things get really gruesome, in a surprising way, too. Definitely not one for the squeamish. Loved it.
WHEN IT IS TRULY TIME: A heavy hitting heartbreaker.
THE COLLECTOR OF RUINED THINGS: A thief for the dark market. I laughed at some of the usernames in this. It was a nice touch with the humour. I appreciated the addiction to his thieving and how he felt it was justified. I kinda wanted this one to be a little longer. I appreciated the ending too, even though I was hoping for a real gut punch.
ALL THE LITTLE CHILDREN: It's nice to see some stories in this that were written during the pandemic. I have a feeling a lot of authors chose to avoid it. Maybe because people were sick of it all, or perhaps thought that everyone would be writing about it, but to be honest, it's the opposite. Anyway, Ross has done well here keeping it unique. It's where he took the NHS clap in this one. Nicely executed. I would have liked to have seen a bit more of the to and from hospital, and also I think the ending on this one could've been beefed up a bit, but that's just a personal thing, because it was fine really. It still had me saying "to hell with that." A good sign. Another really uncomfortable read again. I get a feeling some people may be divided on what stories they like in this collection, but I do think most people will say that each one is written kind of lovely and gross at the same time.
CUCKOO, CUCKOO, CUCKOO: Some really unsettling moments in this. Quite short, too. Great ending.
A PLACE TO LAY ME DOWN: I saw where this one was going but I still really enjoyed it. Quite a fun one in a way. Pieced together really well.
HAIL MAUD FULL OF GRACE: Really loved this one. Absolutely brutal. That ending... Ooft.
MORTAL WOUND: I'd say that this collection is worth buying for this one story alone. Tragic and wonderful. This one hits a hell lot of emotions in one go and leaves you breathless at the end. Truly fantastic work.
TRAPPED IN THE AMBER OF THIS MOMENT: This short poem was a nice choice to follow the previous story. Short, but a heavy hitter for sure.
CASUALTIES OF WAR: I thought this one was handled really well. Nothing outplayed. Nothing forced. The title kind of says it all. It's about a traumatised ex-soldier.
I'm appreciating the order of these stories.
HEADS THAT COULD SHATTER GLASS: This was a fun one. Mental fun, but fun nonetheless. It's about a father trying to keep his son quiet in the car.
CAT BOX: A very twisted found-footage story. That's all you need to know going in.
THE YELLOW MAN AND HIS INSATIABLE HUNGER: Not a favourite in the collection, but a good spin on a familiar story, which I always appreciate. Still good work.
EVEN DEATH CAN'T SEPARATE US: Love the nod to a certain place in Ross's other work. Always cool having an Easter Egg now and again. I enjoyed this little journey.
THE GREAT WITHERING: Extremely violent and unsettling. A gripping read.
A DISTANT SILENCE: Haven't said it yet, but there really are some great titles here. Nice drabble here.
TWO BEASTS, ONE MASTER: Again... quality title. I really liked this one. Very relatable to people of a certain age... Great ending, too.
BEAUTIFUL ATROCITIES: Beautifully written and stomach churning. A good way to end the collection.
Enjoyed reading the story notes at the end, too.
Five stars deserved for a diverse horror collection.
Highly recommend you picking this one up.