Tormented Thoughts Volume 1 Tales of Horror Tormented Thoughts Collections edition by Michael Robertson Jr Literature Fiction eBooks
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From horror and suspense author Michael Robertson Jr, author of the #1 Horror novel ROUGH DRAFT and and the LANCE BRODY SERIES, comes a collection of three of his most chilling and horrific stories.
KILL GAME
When the late-night delivery order came into Frank’s Pizza, Alicia knew she’d be the one stuck with having to deliver it. She just never thought it might be her last night alive.
Drugged and abducted, Alicia awakens to find herself tied to a wooden chair in a basement, surrounded by corpses, and is suddenly forced into a high-stakes poker game. One where losing comes with the heaviest of penalties.
THE PHONE
Fifteen-year-old Emily Anderson finds a hidden phone in the bathroom of her family's new home. There are no buttons for dialing, no cord connecting it to anything. Yet, it rings...
Emily's mother, Marcy Anderson, finds out a horrible fact about the family's seemingly charming new neighbor, and the house he lives in...
...not to mention the Anderson's own home.
Will you answer The Phone?
DAY CARE
Jason, a newly single dad, thought he had lucked out when he found the inexpensive home day care for his four-year-old son.
He thought wrong.
First, the women who run the place are grotesquely murdered in front of the children during his son's first day.
Then he gets his son home and quickly realizes that the child is not exactly himself...
...and there's nothing Jason can do about it.
Nothing but try and stay alive.
(Also includes a 4-chapter sample of Dark Beginnings, the prequel novella for the Lance Brody supernatural suspense series)
Tormented Thoughts Volume 1 Tales of Horror Tormented Thoughts Collections edition by Michael Robertson Jr Literature Fiction eBooks
Until a few days ago, I knew nothing about Michael Robertson Jr. But then I stumbled across Tormented Thoughts while it was free and couldn't resist giving it a whirl. As a lover of all things horror, I went into these three short stories with high hopes, and I really wasn't disappointed at all.In Kill Game, a pizza delivery woman finds herself playing the most disturbing game of poker ever, and the stakes are higher than she ever could have imagined. It's a slightly graphic, gory read, and it will leave you on the edge of your seat until the very end. Is Alicia smart enough to survive in a game where the odds are never in her favor? You'll have to read it and find out.
In The Phone, a girl named Emily moves into a home with her family, only to discover something odd in the upstairs bathroom: an old-fashioned phone with no buttons or dial. Nor is the phone plugged in anywhere. Yet, it rings...
Emily's neighbor, Charles, sort of creeps her out. But he seems like a nice man, and her family likes him, so she doesn't think anything of it. Until it's too late. What do the phone in the bathroom and Charles have in common? What exactly is the secret behind the strange calls that come late at night? Only one way to find out...
In Day Care, a newly single dad is at the end of his rope. His son's mother left him for their accountant, and he needs to find a day care where he can put his 4 year old son so he can return to work. Seeing an ad in the paper gives him hope, and even though the woman at the other end of the phone sounds a little off, he decides to give the day care a chance. When he arrives with his son, the house is immaculate, but seems strangely empty. However, the playroom is complete and there are a couple of other kids, so he leaves his son there, feeling like he made a good choice. That is, until he goes to pick his son up. Police cars are everywhere, and according to one officer, Jason's son is the only one left. The other children are gone, and the women running the day care have been gruesomely murdered. Jason takes his son home, only to discover the little boy is not exactly what he seems...
Overall, I thought the stories were really good and really creepy. Day Care was probably my least favorite, only because it was sort of obvious what was going on. Especially when the one woman gives her name. The Phone had a good mystery vibe to it, and Kill Game was definitely my favorite. It was crazy and taut with suspense. I love that.
If you're looking for some good short horror stories to read, look no further. Get a copy of Tormented Thoughts today! You won't regret it.
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Tormented Thoughts Volume 1 Tales of Horror Tormented Thoughts Collections edition by Michael Robertson Jr Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Kill Game- Heart racing, on the edge of your seat horror.
The Phone- Should you answer an old fashioned phone with no buttons or dial?
Day Care- Sometimes you do have you have to do or suffer the consequences.
I have to admit I was not sure about getting this one but I really enjoyed it. I will be looking for more.
When I was just a youngster, I remember going with my mother to my uncle's home just to watch the old Boris Karloff movies, Sinbad, Vincent Price, etc. I have always had a sense of the macabre, and appreciate how an author (or movie) can get a point across in a way that the reader (or watcher) feels a sense of sameness or can identify with a character, place, or theme.
Until a few days ago, I knew nothing about Michael Robertson Jr. But then I stumbled across Tormented Thoughts while it was free and couldn't resist giving it a whirl. As a lover of all things horror, I went into these three short stories with high hopes, and I really wasn't disappointed at all.
In Kill Game, a pizza delivery woman finds herself playing the most disturbing game of poker ever, and the stakes are higher than she ever could have imagined. It's a slightly graphic, gory read, and it will leave you on the edge of your seat until the very end. Is Alicia smart enough to survive in a game where the odds are never in her favor? You'll have to read it and find out.
In The Phone, a girl named Emily moves into a home with her family, only to discover something odd in the upstairs bathroom an old-fashioned phone with no buttons or dial. Nor is the phone plugged in anywhere. Yet, it rings...
Emily's neighbor, Charles, sort of creeps her out. But he seems like a nice man, and her family likes him, so she doesn't think anything of it. Until it's too late. What do the phone in the bathroom and Charles have in common? What exactly is the secret behind the strange calls that come late at night? Only one way to find out...
In Day Care, a newly single dad is at the end of his rope. His son's mother left him for their accountant, and he needs to find a day care where he can put his 4 year old son so he can return to work. Seeing an ad in the paper gives him hope, and even though the woman at the other end of the phone sounds a little off, he decides to give the day care a chance. When he arrives with his son, the house is immaculate, but seems strangely empty. However, the playroom is complete and there are a couple of other kids, so he leaves his son there, feeling like he made a good choice. That is, until he goes to pick his son up. Police cars are everywhere, and according to one officer, Jason's son is the only one left. The other children are gone, and the women running the day care have been gruesomely murdered. Jason takes his son home, only to discover the little boy is not exactly what he seems...
Overall, I thought the stories were really good and really creepy. Day Care was probably my least favorite, only because it was sort of obvious what was going on. Especially when the one woman gives her name. The Phone had a good mystery vibe to it, and Kill Game was definitely my favorite. It was crazy and taut with suspense. I love that.
If you're looking for some good short horror stories to read, look no further. Get a copy of Tormented Thoughts today! You won't regret it.
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