Somber Stroll
ByPublisher Description
Horror hits your hometown.
This twisted short story collection includes five somber strolls through what could be any suburban town.
Find yourself:
- an overworked father trying to protect his son.
- an injured construction worker questioning reality.
- a sensitive teenage girl watching a mixed martial arts battle to the death.
- an aging DJ granting a sick girl's glorious last wish.
- the fifth and final tale is a shocking jaunt through the author's mind, full of juicy revelations and admissions.
These bizarre and bloody tales will leave you begging for more.
What readers have to say about Mark Tullius and his horror fiction:
"Mark Tullius is so dark. he goes to places where the devil would need a map and a flashlight. He has an incredible gift for very meaty short stories." ★★★★★
"Mark Tullius creatively weaves somewhat everyday occurrences into the ultimate doom for the main characters. He writes in a way where reading is fast paced (hard to explain) so that you don't want to miss a moment of the story." ★★★★★
"A terrific group of short stories. He has a very precise way of writing that few have. Some of these stories are guaranteed night terrors." ★★★★★
"Great short stories to read alone at night." ★★★★★
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