A fantastic read! Three stories full of sweet horror, great emotional suspense, and satisfying endings. I'm glad I invested the time to read this, since I'd never heard of the author before. First of all, the book is superbly edited; I didn't find a single mistake - so refreshing in indie horror. Secondly, all three stories started out well, with good atmosphere, never promising more than they delivered. Finally, all characters were nicely drawn, sympathetic, their plight convincing and psychologically very relatable. The tales have a YA atmosphere, no gore or extreme horror here: still, as each story winds to its close, it becomes more and more creepier; you'd never guess how it ends up! The book's subtitle, 'Disillusion-Insanity-Death,' is perfectly accurate: the first story, 'The Sleepover,' touches directly on first impressions in school, meditates on friendship, and shows, rather horrifically, the true cost of disillusionment; the second story, 'The Visitor,' was my favorite! The writing is amazing, the pacing perfect, the atmosphere utterly uncanny: two sisters pass some time together in the asylum in which one of them is hospitalized, unsettling incidents start happening, leading the sister visiting locked up. Why? Well, no spoilers. It was the most powerful, clearly horrific ending. There was a lot of confusion, and a building sense of dread, leading to the climax. The final story, 'The Copse,' touches again on friendship, but also on insanity: by the time I realized what's happening, I was already invested in Tai's fate, the main character in the story. Again, you'll have to read to decide whether it was a good or bad ending for the main character. I'm still not quite sure.
Overall, this was a very good collection. I'll look out for more of this author's work.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.