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Ronin Boys

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Jonathan Forrest presents a collection of twelve stories that reveal the darkest secrets and explore the depths of horror.

In the novella "Ronin Boy" a boy without name wielding a katana is sentenced to a place of torture and torment beyond imagination. He must now navigate his way through a world of madness, an ever-changing nightmare landscape where the laws of reality no longer exist.

In "Secret Spitters Society" three eleven-year-old friends sneak into a grandmother's wine cellar and invent a drinking game. Each boy tells a secret and takes a sip of wine. If the secret is false, the teller spits out the wine; if the secret is true, the boy swallows. What other secrets reside in the cellar?

A hellish monstrosity lurks on the far side of a tall fence; a warped madness compels a child to venture deep into a sandstorm; and unspeakable terrors transpire within a cornfield as Forrest weaves random slices of life into an emotional presentation that lures the mind's eye into a fascinating and complex darkness where "Vile Little Things" await.


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Publisher: iUniverse

Kindle Book

  • Release date: January 5, 2012

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781462066865
  • Release date: January 5, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781462066865
  • File size: 382 KB
  • Release date: January 5, 2012

Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Jonathan Forrest presents a collection of twelve stories that reveal the darkest secrets and explore the depths of horror.

In the novella "Ronin Boy" a boy without name wielding a katana is sentenced to a place of torture and torment beyond imagination. He must now navigate his way through a world of madness, an ever-changing nightmare landscape where the laws of reality no longer exist.

In "Secret Spitters Society" three eleven-year-old friends sneak into a grandmother's wine cellar and invent a drinking game. Each boy tells a secret and takes a sip of wine. If the secret is false, the teller spits out the wine; if the secret is true, the boy swallows. What other secrets reside in the cellar?

A hellish monstrosity lurks on the far side of a tall fence; a warped madness compels a child to venture deep into a sandstorm; and unspeakable terrors transpire within a cornfield as Forrest weaves random slices of life into an emotional presentation that lures the mind's eye into a fascinating and complex darkness where "Vile Little Things" await.


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