What do these people all have in common? They've all broken the Old Testament Commandments, and each suffer a fate unique to that commandment: worshiping false gods, engaging in idolatry, misusing God's name, violating the day of rest, dishonoring parents, murdering, committing adultery, stealing, bearing false witness, coveting what belongs to your neighbor.
So….what's your sin?
This truly chilling collection of horror and crime fiction short stories is offered by Dark Clouds Press, and it's best read in the middle of the day….with the light on! Featuring some fantastic, emerging new talent, each biblical commandment is given story form as story protagonists suffer a little more than just a smidgen of guilt for breaking one of God's laws - they pay with pain, torture, blood, torment - even death.
Despite its "biblical" nature, this isn't Christian fiction - but one thing a discerning reader will appreciate is the tact and taste these stories show. They are eerie stories that will leave you shivering and looking over your shoulder, but not "grossed out" or sick to your stomach. In fact, I was impressed when searching the publisher's website: www.darkcloudpress.com, that one of their central tenets was they would publish crime and horror fiction that showed restraint in certain areas - relying on the elements of good, frightening stories, rather than going for gruesome displays of violence and sexual content for shock value alone.
Pick up Thou Shalt Not today; perfect for the serious crime and horror fiction fan, especially those who are not "hack and slash enthusiasts", but more of the "chiller" venue - and mind the commandments, my friend.
You could pay with your life, possibly even your soul.
Published by Kevin Lucia - My Life
I'm a writer. I write lots of stuff, but mainly scary stuff. Weird stuff. I also write about my life, which is very often scary and weird, but in different ways than my fiction. I'm also the proud parent of... View profile
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