by Jeremy Bates This had me unsettled right away. Katrina is driving with her Boxer dog to a new city to start a new job. Rain is pouring down and when she passes a man hitchhiking, her humanitarianism outweighs her caution about being a woman alone and she offers him a lift. However, within minut...
by Jeremy Bates This is really good. The story has strong characters with their own individuality and the dynamics between them form a wealth of subplot. Some of the chapters change from first person to third person, but it seems to work and gives some omniscient information about the thoughts of...
by Jeremy Bates This is the third book in the World's Scariest Places series, which is a series of stand alone books all set in real places that have some sort of creepy folklore about them. I've read two others and they were really good, so I had high hopes for this one. Helltown is about a plac...
by Jeremy Bates The first book of Bates' Scariest Places on Earth series. Though the stories are fictional, they are all set in real places that are creepy or scary in some way. Suicide Forest is just outside of Tokyo, Japan and is actually called Aokigahara Forest, but commonly known as Suicide...
Neighbors (BookShots): A gripping serial killer thriller with a brilliant twist (The Midnight Book Club 4) by Jeremy Bates is an intriguing short story. I received a complimentary copy from Amazon. That did not change my opinion for this review. I gave it four stars. "For twenty-five-year-old Bu...
Six Bullets by Jeremy Bates is a gripping thriller about the end of the world as we know it. What would you do with your last six bullets? I received a complimentary Kindle copy in an Amazon promotion. That did not change my opinion for this review. I gave it five stars. "The end of civilization...
Unter der Metropole Paris gibt es einen Ort, der die Dunkelheit birgt. Die Katakomben ziehen Abenteurer, Unternehmungslustige und Urban Explorers mit ihren finstren Gängen an. Weit über 400 Kilometer soll sich das unterirdische Tunnelsystem unter Paris erstrecken, wo sich auch manch abgrundtiefes Ge...
An American true-crime writer has traveled across the world to follow the footsteps of the nine Russian hikers who slashed open their tent in the middle of the night to flee into a blizzard in subpolar temperatures. They all died, some of them violent deaths, but nobody knows exactly what happened. ...
I enjoy and appreciate the writing style of Jeremy Bates, like his descriptive narrative, his casual voice, and I have read most of his novels, but this story leaps ahead of the others in the Scariest Places series due to the intense historical background that was cleverly added as a thread against ...
On the Outskirts of Mexico City lies Isla de las Munecas - a reportedly haunted island that is home to thousands of dolls. A group of people are going to film a documentary on this island against the boatman's better judgement to wait until the storm passes. While stranded there overnight, the wind ...
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