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A review by sohare1981
Short Horror Stories Vol. 1 by Kathryn St. John-Shin, Rowan Rook, David Longhorn, Ron Ripley, Scare Street
2.0
These are three short stories, and I mean short. They spend time to build it up, but the endings each seemed forced, or rushed I guess. I realize with short stories you don't get the time or space to fill out details in depth.
Story one is about a video gamer on a site I think is supposed to be like You-tube (but of course they can't call it that) and a stalker of hers kills himself and she has to deal with the consequences.
The second centers around a priest who is visited by a strange antique trailer bus and learns to regret the choice to help the two he find inside it.
The Third is about a slightly older woman talking to a cop about steeling small but valuable antique things and turns it into a story of her dead husband.
I can't say much else without giving away surprises.
Story one is about a video gamer on a site I think is supposed to be like You-tube (but of course they can't call it that) and a stalker of hers kills himself and she has to deal with the consequences.
The second centers around a priest who is visited by a strange antique trailer bus and learns to regret the choice to help the two he find inside it.
The Third is about a slightly older woman talking to a cop about steeling small but valuable antique things and turns it into a story of her dead husband.
I can't say much else without giving away surprises.