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The Courier Episode One: Call for Obstruction

By W. J. Howard
Published by Vamplit Publishing
$0.99 Rating: 1 star1 star1 star1 star1 star
(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Jan. 30, 2012
Words: 15807 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

In the first episode, Barry has just lost his fourth jobs in the past year due to corporate downsizing. Desperate for employment, he jumps at the first position he’s offered over the phone, driver for OTG Courier Services. Shortly after meeting his new boss, a tiny yet fiery old lady named Margery, she coerces him into signing a questionable employment contract, which he soon regrets.

Tags

horror, comedy, hell, demons, vamplit publishing, ebookundead, w j howard, the courier

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Review by: Robert Nelson on April 19, 2012 : star star star star star
I absolutely love this great tale! The Courier Episode One: Call For Obstruction is so unlike anything else I have ever read, and I totally did not expect the ending. There is no let up in the action at all: scene upon scene roll along in perfect harmony, making you want to read more. The best thing is that this is a series, so there's more to come of this horror and insanity.

As bizarre as the story is, it is also believable, so you won't get the what the . . .thinking.

I know the economy is bad, but don't go to work for this courier service!
(reviewed long after purchase)

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