What Hides Within
by:
Jason Parent (author)
Clive Menard is just an ordinary guy living an ordinary life. But when a talking spider crawls inside his head, things get a lot less ordinary…and people start dying. Could an itsy-bitsy arachnid be behind the killing spree terrorizing Clive’s community? To evade a sharp detective and find a...
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Clive Menard is just an ordinary guy living an ordinary life. But when a talking spider crawls inside his head, things get a lot less ordinary…and people start dying.
Could an itsy-bitsy arachnid be behind the killing spree terrorizing Clive’s community? To evade a sharp detective and find a murderer among friends, Clive must shake the cobwebs loose and piece together the puzzle of his life, all without falling prey to a dark force beyond his comprehension.
A genre-twisting dark comedy, What Hides Within is an EPIC Finalist and Independent eBook Award Runner-Up for “Best Horror.”
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781597583257
Publish date: 2017-12-15
Publisher: Bloodshot Books
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Jason Parent writes some scary stuff, just look at the cover for What Hides Within and you will see what I mean. Does it make you want to know want to know more? It does me. Cover by Q Design Publisher: Bloodshot Books Amazon / Goodreads MY REVIEW Just looking at the creepy cover makes me c...
What Hides Within by Jason Parent My rating: 4 of 5 stars Clive Menard thinks nothing of it when he destroys some webbing whilst out kayaking - that is until he begins hearing a voice inside his head. Questioning his own sanity, he desperately tries to rid himself of the oddly feminine presence, but...
What hides within? Well, within the covers of this book, a rather dark story. I didn't find it too horrific, the gore was kept to a minimum too. In fact, in parts it was quite amusing and some of the banter even had me smirking as I read.Chester was an interesting character. Quite multi-faceted, wit...
This book strikes me as having been published prematurely. I found it frustrating to pay for a promising book and end up feeling like a beta reader of a work in progress. I think of a book starting out with five stars when I decide to buy it, and keeping a certain number as I read it. Th...
Ratatouille Meets Charlotte's Web, by Chuck Palahniuk. Where the hell do I start? Okay, I really liked this book. In fact this is the first time I've read a book of this length in a single day. My enjoyment would have been heightened, though, had I known what I was getting into. Since I don't rea...