Heaven and Hell
Ten short stories that discuss redemption and the consequences that await the innocent versus the sinners.
In the Heven stories, the innocent get their deepest wish to come true. However, in the Hell stories,
sinners live their deepest nightmares. The whole collection is written in psychological horror.
The first Heaven story is Going Home, while the first Hell story is Road to Hell.
In the Heven stories, the innocent get their deepest wish to come true. However, in the Hell stories,
sinners live their deepest nightmares. The whole collection is written in psychological horror.
The first Heaven story is Going Home, while the first Hell story is Road to Hell.
Short Story: Psychological
In Going Home, Mrs. Larney promises her children a family day at the zoo to cheer them up after their father leaves. But when the weather interferes, it seems as though her plans will be ruined. Not wanting to break a promise, Mrs. Larney packs the kids into the car, hoping the weather will let up by their arrival. Their day is never the same.
You can read the first half of
Going Home below. |
Short Story: Psychological Horror
In Road to Hell, Parker Davis needs to get to Newburn to escape punishment for his heinous crimes. But before he can, he falls asleep at the wheel. He wakes up to find himself slumped inside a booth at The Border Diner, where he’s joined by the two girls who saved him from his crash. An unfriendly waitress and knife-wielding cook grill him in judgment as he and the two girls venture across the street to The Inferno Inn. Parker’s own personal hell begins the moment he opens the door to room 616.
You can read the first half of
Road to Hell below. |