Ceremony of Flies
Two petty criminals find themselves inextricably linked when a stop at a roadside bar leads to murder. On the run and out of options, they reluctantly rescue a stranded boy and his dog from a lonely crossroads in the Mojave desert and decide for the first time in their lives to do the right...
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Two petty criminals find themselves inextricably linked when a stop at a roadside bar leads to murder.
On the run and out of options, they reluctantly rescue a stranded boy and his dog from a lonely crossroads in the Mojave desert and decide for the first time in their lives to do the right thing.
But this one selfless act unleashes a terrifying onslaught of demonic trouble as they struggle to save the boy—and themselves—from an evil far greater than they ever imagined.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00K36ITC2
Publish date: 2014-07-08
Publisher: DarkFuse
Pages no: 232
Edition language: English
Kitty, a waitress, and Rex, her customer, find themselves on the run after Kitty believes she has killed her boss. Their road trip sees them stop off at a diner where things quickly get out of control and Kitty again resorts to violence, killing two customers. As they make their escape they decide t...
Another fine novella from Darkfuse. These novellas have introduced me to quite few fine authors.Ceremony of Flies is a surreal apocalyptic tale that required slow and careful reading. It had a nightmarish magical realism quality that I really enjoyed. Not a light read by any measure but well crafted...
This book starts out with "Kitty" accidentally injuring her boss, possibly even killing him. She panicks and manages to befriend a customer that witnesses the event happen. From there, I got lost. I enjoyed the writing style and most of the dialogue in here but many things just went over my head. I ...
When a showgirl named Kitty accidentally kills her boss, she quickly finds herself on the run with a petty criminal named Rex. When two more people wind up dead, Kitty, Rex, and an odd young boy named Harvey head for Mexico... I got this from Netgalley. The DarkFuse novella series continues to...