Four Minutes to Midnight:
Four Dark Tales From The Wee Hours
This independently published book is both macabre and surreal. It is a compilation of four Short horror Stories, and within its pages, the author touches on different subjects of humanity's beliefs and fears. Here we are confronted with Myth, the Afterlife, and humanity's impending doom. The first-person point of view places the reader at the center of the story. The book can appeal to different kinds of readers, not only the avid readers of the paranormal subject. We encounter influences from classic writers such as H. P. Lovecraft and Algernon Blackwood in this great short fiction. Although the stories share common aspects of the horror genre, the way the author had utilized imagery and suspense makes the book unique. Also, the endings of the stories are not what you would expect.
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