A Dark and Disturbing Collection
By Mark TulliusPublisher Description
82 dark and disturbing short stories from Mark Tullius
Includes the following previously-released collections of short stories:
Twisted Reunion
"A series of gory, disturbing, upsetting and outright gruesome tales, full of twisted imagination and weird plot twists, the stories include one family's violent Christmas rituals, group therapy for executioners, a dictator getting supernatural comeuppance, and a dark, evil book that warns of your impending death." -IndieReader
"This is a fantastic and thought-provoking collection of short stories that surprised me at every turn. Mostly dark horror stories, but all of the stories are a vehicle for Mark Tullius to showcase his skill at writing and bringing his imagination to life. I look forward to reading more from Mark Tullius." -Literary Titan
Untold Mayhem
"Fans of the darker works of Bret Easton Ellis and Stephen King will find a lot to like in UNTOLD MAYHEM in terms of horror and first-rate storytelling. Any readers squeamish about violence and gore should probably skip this one." -IndieReader
"Not for the faint of heart. Tullius's writing is very strong." -Laura, What Everyone Else Is Reading Blog
"Gory, horrific, creepy and macabre. Each story manages to bring to life the inner voice of the character, whilst keeping you on the edge of your seat, which is truly impressive in a short story format. From gore to creepy atmospheres to physiological horror, Untold Mayhem will have something that hits the spot for everyone. One thing in particular which was done well throughout was the show don't tell approach, with many of the stories wrapping up in a jaw-dropping finale." -Talireads.com
25 Perfect Days: Plus 5 More
"Don't let the title fool you: the 25 PERFECT DAYS of the title are perfectly disturbing, a walk through a possible future as bleak as George Orwell's 1984. Scary, realistic, and satisfying." -IndieReader
"From the first story, Tullius' fictional future sucked me in and kept me reading. Each of the 25 short tales unfolds a vision of the future based on modern concerns taken to their illogical extremes. Tullius' writing is detailed and engaging. He takes care not to insult his readers' intelligence." -Jyllian Roach, Alibi.com
"I liked the way things gradually moved into this dystopian future, rather than the usual way the reader is plopped into the chaos and has to learn as we go along. As dystopian novels go, I thought Mark Tullius did a great job creating his disturbing vision of what could happen if a government is given too much power over its people." -BiblioSanctum
"Mark spins twenty-five short stories and in that is a feat in itself. However, it gets even better! He builds a foundation and then weaves his magic in 25 unique ways to tell the story of what it looks like with a world gone crazy. Not just crazy...Totalitarian, or in other words, the government controls, manipulates, and has their way with all things human and inhuman." -Michala Tyann, MichalaTyann.com
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