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Silent Hill, meets Dante's Inferno. Tim isn’t a perfect man. He’s just a guy struggling to provide for his family. No matter how hard he tries, it's all falling apart.When it looks like things can't get any worse, the accident happens. Tim can't remember a thing, only the sound of twisting metal, of the nightmares, and of Coyote stalking him through the halls of Still Waters.

Follow Tim on his downward spiral through the asylum, through hell and back, as he uncovers the truth of what happened to his family.Tim E. Less is a disturbed horror thriller of insanity, chemical seduction, and true nightmares come to life.

221 pages, Paperback

Published July 1, 2019

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Lucas Milliron

29 books51 followers
Someone once told me there’s an old Buddhist curse of an interesting life. My family and I have been both cursed, and blessed.

My family has survived health disasters, homelessness, financial destitution, and family abandonment worthy of any day time soap drama.

Yet throughout I have learned that the most important thing of all is to never give up, and never stop loving the ones closest to my heart. My family.

I’m a born and raised native Florida, oldest of three siblings to a loving mother and father. I’m a writer of dark fiction, fantasy, horror, comedy, and music.

I am an artist of words, scribing thought and emotion in the forms and styles that come most natural.

Currently residing in South Florida.

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Profile Image for Lindsay Crook.
1,071 reviews37 followers
May 5, 2021
He'll is repetition

This book broke my heart. Sure there were moments of grotesque happenings but poor Tim. He was a a$$ for acting how he did but the way he paid for his short comings was sad. Repeating Hell for eternity is one hell of a punishment. I wasn't expecting to feel so much reading this I'm glad I decided to give it a go.
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Author 8 books166 followers
June 11, 2020
Ever wondered what it would be like to suffer an eternity of damnation? Ever wondered what hell on earth would be like if you weren’t already experiencing it in this life time? If so, then this is your book.

Tim E Less is a psychological horror that will set your blood boiling and your mind tingling. Lose yourself in a world of disillusionment, where everything you think is real, is really not. You may have a handle on things but in reality, you are being manipulated through drugs and scientific experimentation. Welcome to Tim Edwin Less' reality.

Mystery. And more mystery. Find all the keys. Unlock the portal that will unveil the truth.
This book is not for the faint of heart. Sometimes I like to compare stories to other books I’ve read or games I’ve played, or movies I‘ve watched, and so, for this particular novel, you may see similarities ranging from the Spirits Within mixed with Evil Dead mixed with The Evil Within. The vibes I received were most welcome.

Tim E Less is a splatter house fun fest of gore and body horror at it’s finest. A nightmare story coming at you with strong elements of insane characters and multiple personality disorders. There wasn’t a time where I wasn't transported to a world of escapism (a hellish one that is), where the impossible becomes the possible. At one point, the main character, Tim, was armed with a razor-wired gas powered weed-whacker! I applaud your surrealism Mr. Millirion and your ability to exceed any boundary of imagination. Time E. Less was an overall serious toned novel with a hint of comedic value.

4 out of 5 stars.

F. D. Gross
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63 reviews7 followers
May 19, 2018
If a book were to have a soundtrack, this one would have a song list containing every trippy, head spinning song ever written. I found the lyrics to an old Monkees song replaying in my head, "Come with me, leave yesterday behind. And take a giant step outside your mind."

Lucas Milliron has crafted a tale that crosses back and forth across the line of what is sane and what is just outright crazy.

Tim is a hard working man, just trying to do right by his family. He is not perfect and he knows it, but he does what he can. Everything changes one night after a terrible accident that he can not even recall.

Thus starts his harrowing encounters at the Still Water Sanitarium. Accused of a murder he might or might not have committed. Tim's journey will take him to the ends of his own sanity and beyond as he looks for what he has lost and the answers to all his questions.

The author has created a intricate world inside the Sanitarium that is filled with with well fleshed out and entertaining characters. His eye for detail, especially in the more "out there" parts of the novel are truly awe inspiring to read.

This is a story that you really need to pay attention to as you read. The twists and turns come at you at a machine gun pace as Tim flies headlong toward the truth of his lost memories and more importantly, the fate of his family.

The story plays out like a mixture of Shutter Island, Asylum and One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest, with bits of Clive Barker and Frank Kafka sneaking in from the corners.

A great book from page 1. This should be on your TBR list for this month.
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Author 11 books210 followers
February 10, 2020
Review: WOW

I finished this book and I am speechless. Tim is a hard working dad that has to pick up odd end jobs to support his family. The only problem is he works so much that when he finally comes home he goes to the bar to drink. Him and his wife argue about how much he works and goes to the bar. Tim doesn't spend enough time with his son and it's causing marriage problem. After another night of arguing, Tim goes to the bar but he doesn't make it there. Tim wakes up in a psych ward with memory loss. What happened? Where is his wife and child? The police want to know as well. The thought and construction put into this book is phenomenal. The author described this book to me as a "silent hill" type and would have to agree. This book made laugh at the banter between Rudy and Tim , cry at the lost memories , scared of the demons and disgusted by the smell descriptions. It keeps up the pace threw out the book.
563 reviews4 followers
August 14, 2019
Amazing!!!

This follows a man named Tim in utter torment. He is in a mental asylum as a patient and yet has no idea what brought him there. But things aren't as they seem to be when little by little he starts to remember things and the asylum isn't what he thinks it is. And maybe he isn't really who he has been told he is either. Is Tim really insane or is everyone else? With a mix of Silent Hill video game elements and a dash of Lovecraft this story will leave you thinking about it over and over again long after you're done. Pick this up, I highly recommend!!!
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1,125 reviews6 followers
August 18, 2019
Imagine coming to in an asylum with no memory of why you're there. You remember bits and pieces of an accident but do you really want to remember or keep those memories hidden. Even more horrifying, you realize this place is not what it seems to be. The mind is a terrible thing to waste but what if that's better than the truth. This is a mind blowing tale of one man's descent into hell and back again.
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29 reviews2 followers
August 20, 2019
Bizarre story with meaning

If you want to read a story with a unique perspective on hell, here is your book. I liked the story though it could be quite gross. I thought the author's imagination was great and up there with S. King. I think there is a lot of symbolism and meaning to this story. TIM E. LESS makes great character.
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