I've just released my debut horror novel, Threshold, on Amazon. I'm hoping to spread the word and drum up interest, so I've made it available for free through Kindle Unlimited. I'd be honored if you would give it a chance. I'm not asking for anything in return, but an honest review on Amazon would be greatly appreciated. Synopsis for the story can be found below.
Malcolm can't remember being fatally stabbed. If the masked woman, Thalia, is to be believed, he's now in limbo along with six other strangers who are all guilty of unspeakable crimes.
For atonement, they must each survive a dangerous trial involving an eerie monster in a haunting locale. Succeed and return to life. Fail and it's straight to hell.
Malcolm could let the others face their trials alone. The monsters wouldn't sneeze at him otherwise. Unfortunately, he's grown to like some of these people. While death in limbo guarantees failure, risking his neck to help the others with their trials might be Malcolm's smartest play. The more allies in his corner come time for his own trial, the better his chances of seeing his family again.
As the trials proceed, Malcolm uncovers a link between their earthly demises. Each of the seven was responsible for the death of another, but the whos and whys are only a piece of the puzzle. He must uncover the identity of his murderer, but with his spicy temper, he might not be able to resist a little revenge. That is, if he can dodge the creature with a vintage camera for a head whose pictures literally set the scene on fire.
I've just released my debut horror novel, Threshold, on Amazon. I'm hoping to spread the word and drum up interest, so I've made it available for free through Kindle Unlimited. I'd be honored if you would give it a chance. I'm not asking for anything in return, but an honest review on Amazon would be greatly appreciated. Synopsis for the story can be found below.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D49T2PH9
Regards,
Murphy St. John
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Malcolm can't remember being fatally stabbed. If the masked woman, Thalia, is to be believed, he's now in limbo along with six other strangers who are all guilty of unspeakable crimes.
For atonement, they must each survive a dangerous trial involving an eerie monster in a haunting locale. Succeed and return to life. Fail and it's straight to hell.
Malcolm could let the others face their trials alone. The monsters wouldn't sneeze at him otherwise. Unfortunately, he's grown to like some of these people. While death in limbo guarantees failure, risking his neck to help the others with their trials might be Malcolm's smartest play. The more allies in his corner come time for his own trial, the better his chances of seeing his family again.
As the trials proceed, Malcolm uncovers a link between their earthly demises. Each of the seven was responsible for the death of another, but the whos and whys are only a piece of the puzzle. He must uncover the identity of his murderer, but with his spicy temper, he might not be able to resist a little revenge. That is, if he can dodge the creature with a vintage camera for a head whose pictures literally set the scene on fire.