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I like anthologies because they're short and to the point. In this anthology, Kev Harrison delivers thirteen stories that span multiple genres including horror, sci-fi, suspense and thriller. Each story is unique and bizarre, showcasing the authors dark, terrifying thoughts.
One thing that stood out in this collection is the variety of setting within each different story, which makes each story unique. The setting change definitely makes this collection stand out from others.
I particularly enjoyed the stories “Snap,” “The Fourth Wall,” “Contaminated,” “No Such Thing as a Free Lunch,” “The Waiting Game,” and “Communion,” with “The Fourth Wall” being my favorite.
Characters in the stories were fleshed out well and not shallow.
All of the stories were well written and the author's writing style is easy to read and enjoyable. I like how Harrison incorporates the right amount of supernatural in everyday situations.
If you enjoy short stories that span all different genres within the horror genre, this is for you.