Author: | David Kubicek | ISBN: | 9780463159453 |
Publisher: | David Kubicek | Publication: | June 25, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | David Kubicek |
ISBN: | 9780463159453 |
Publisher: | David Kubicek |
Publication: | June 25, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Four of David Kubicek's stories of suspense and horror. This collection includes:
"Elevator," about a man's nightmarish experience with an elevator in a deserted office building early one Sunday morning--reminiscent of the type of story often told on Rod Serling's Twilight Zone series.
"What's Wrong With Being a Nurse?"--Why does Chris' seven year old daughter, Suzie, want to become a human sacrifice?
"The Moaning Rocks"--George Winterholm always thought that the story about death coming to the prairie was a myth, until he comes face to face with it on a chilly October evening. Originally published in the anthology October Dreams, a Harvest of Horror.
"Clinical Evaluation"--While cleaning the hospital morgue late at night, Willie believes that one of the bodies recently brought in is alive and is trying to let him know. Originally published in the anthology The New Surrealists.
Four of David Kubicek's stories of suspense and horror. This collection includes:
"Elevator," about a man's nightmarish experience with an elevator in a deserted office building early one Sunday morning--reminiscent of the type of story often told on Rod Serling's Twilight Zone series.
"What's Wrong With Being a Nurse?"--Why does Chris' seven year old daughter, Suzie, want to become a human sacrifice?
"The Moaning Rocks"--George Winterholm always thought that the story about death coming to the prairie was a myth, until he comes face to face with it on a chilly October evening. Originally published in the anthology October Dreams, a Harvest of Horror.
"Clinical Evaluation"--While cleaning the hospital morgue late at night, Willie believes that one of the bodies recently brought in is alive and is trying to let him know. Originally published in the anthology The New Surrealists.