The End of the Sentence
It begins with a letter from a prisoner… As he attempts to rebuild his life in rural Oregon after a tragic accident, Malcolm Mays finds himself corresponding with Dusha Chuchonnyhoof, a mysterious entity who claims to be the owner of Malcolm's house, jailed unjustly for 117 years. The prisoner...
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It begins with a letter from a prisoner… As he attempts to rebuild his life in rural Oregon after a tragic accident, Malcolm Mays finds himself corresponding with Dusha Chuchonnyhoof, a mysterious entity who claims to be the owner of Malcolm's house, jailed unjustly for 117 years. The prisoner demands that Malcolm perform a gory, bewildering task for him. As the clock tick
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B00NZ5GZ4C
Publisher: Subterranean Press
Pages no: 109
Edition language: English
Let a felon into your house, and you'll get your dead son back! Then again, I didn't understand like any of this book. It was good and creepy and this mashup of all these ideas, but I don't understand. Five stars for me loving the writing, though. This was beautiful and built up tension nic...
This is a weird little book and I’m still not sure if I actually liked it or not. I think maybe not? But I liked some of the echoes? ¯_(ツ)_/¯