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Title: Nobody Was Here
Author: Isaac Thorne
Narrator: Isaac Thorne
Format: Unabridged
Length: 35 mins
Language: English
Release date: 01-12-17
Publisher: Lost Hollow Books
Genres: Fiction, Horror
Publisher's Summary:
There are monsters in this world.
They look like us. They behave like us. They even have dreams and ambitions like us. But they are not us.
At least, we do not like to think so.
Sometimes, as is the case with traveling family man Reed Reese, we are confronted by these monsters. Usually when we are most vulnerable. They might not even view it as a confrontation, but we do.
It ultimately leads to what all confrontations lead to: a fight or a flight. Sometimes one of those options is forced upon us. This is one of those times.
Lurid, engrossing, and not for the faint of stomach, Nobody Was Here is a short tale of dark comic horror that might make you nervous about your next pit stop along a rural stretch of Southern interstate. There is no rest at this exit. In fact, you'll be lucky if you even get to relieve yourself.
There is but one certainty when that heavy men's room door whooshes closed behind you.
You'll never be the same.
Members Reviews:
Riveting terror
When you read a taut work of terror such as this, you're reminded why you enjoy the genre in the first place. This tale reeks of evil, but the source of that evil becomes rather tricky due to the depth of the characters. Nothing is black-and-white as the story overflows the porcelain. One thing is certain- Isaac Thorne kicks you in the teeth with this one. I would love to read a solid horror novel by this author. I highly recommend this.
A good read!
I thought this book was good. It had a few surprises that I didn't expect. I loved the ending. I would have never thought of ending it like that. I will definitely read more of Isaac Thorne's books.
Great read !!
I recently just discovered Isaac Thorne short stories, and I am so glad I did.. this particular story is very descriptive which makes it so nerve racking.. I'm going to start the next book now..