Urban Horror : City Slicker Short Story

By Richard GK Stark
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(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Feb. 06, 2012
Words: 4,806 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465784735


Short description

This is a free sample of a series of contemporary short Horror Stories by author Richard GK Stark. Here a PR Exec upsets a gypsy on the subway, invoking her curses. Suitable for ages 13 and up. To read the other three stories go to Urban Horror: Four Short Horror Stories at smashwords.com/books/view/137101

Extended description

What!! No vampires or zombies!! Something far more original, contemporary Horror stories that lie on the border of what is reality and what is fantasy.
This is a free sample of a series of short Horror Stories by author Richard GK Stark.
Each story features contemporary characters in everyday situations given a horrific twist - so the next time you find yourself in this situation... Here a PR Exec upsets a gypsy on the subway, invoking her curses.
Suitable for ages 13 and up.

To read the other three stories go to Urban Horror: Four Short Horror Stories at
smashwords.com/books/view/137101

Tags

short story, contemporary, dark fiction, twilight zone, weird fiction, childrens horror, urban horror

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Review by: Robert Duncan Martin on May 14, 2012 : star star star star star
Review by Robert Duncan Martin

Increasingly tense, richly atmospheric, darkly expressive and tightly gripping, this short story compels you along its journey through horror. I could personally identify with the main character, and found the way the horror gradually crept into her prior ‘high-life’ – all in the space of a week – particularly entertaining and creepy.
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