by Jack Kilborn, Blake Crouch
Incredibly depraved read :)
a great project book. Imaginative take on the old "don't pick up hitchhikers" advice.
I am really starting to love the writing of Kilborn/Konrath. Although this was a good short story, it wasn't his best. I think the beginning was much better than the ending which came off as kind of amateurish.
Very good book. Enjoyed the plot of each story. I will look for other books by this author. This was a free book in the Kindle store.
Interesting twist on the old serial killer story. It is a short quick read and I was just a little let down by the ending.
Well...If I ever even thought about hitch-hiking, this short thingy sure turned me off it for life.Creepy, scary, and gory. To read once and remember it always.
I stumbled on this in my usual unplanned way. I have been following the current dispute over ebook pricing and the battle now enjoined between Amazon, Apple, and the Big Six (minus 1). Konrath has a blog called A Newbies Guide to Publishing in which he documents his anti-DRM approach to digital publ...
This short fiction ebook is interesting for its gimmick: Kilborn wrote the first part, Crouch wrote the second part and they collaborated on the third part. Unfortunately it is the only thing interesting about the story. Two totally unlikable and boring serial killers meet each other in a plot whose...
I got this one as a Kindle freebie awhile ago. It's horror, and I'm usually not into horror, but this one stuck with me because of the way they wrote it. It's too gory for me, but the premise is interesting - two serial killers (one that picks up hitchhikers, and one that hitchhikes) meet. Each writ...