After being held against their will in a house used for trafficking, three girls plan their escape. But does life outside the house offer the freedom they'd envisioned? Or is it too late, the scars too deep? A coming-of-age tale of revenge and survival that explores a friendship and the desperate measures taken to ensure they stay united, held together by the scars that bind them -- page 4 of cover
Chad Lutzke Libri
Chad Lutzke è un autore la cui opera si addentra negli angoli oscuri della psiche umana e del genere horror. I suoi racconti sono apparsi in numerose pubblicazioni e la sua prosa è nota per il suo realismo inquietante. Lutzke esplora magistralmente temi come la perdita, il trauma e gli aspetti più oscuri della natura umana. Il suo stile unico promette ai lettori un'esperienza intensa e indimenticabile.




Wormwood
- 165pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
For some kids, Long Lake, Georgia is home. But for fourteen-year-old Baker Gray, it's just another stop, another town in another state. Because of his mother's nomadic lifestyle, he's never had a best friend, never kissed a girl, and he's certainly never met anyone like Cassandra Larsson-the enigmatic, older girl whose idea of fun blurs the line between right and wrong. Being hopelessly led by emotions he's never felt, Baker finds himself plodding along dark paths paved by the girl he thinks he may love-a road to self-destruction, where vigilante justice is encouraged and bloodshed is an art form.
How the Skin Sheds
- 114pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
The story follows Garrett Walkinshaw as he confronts the brutal murder of his sister, leaving his albino niece traumatized. Fueled by revenge, Garrett and his niece embark on a harrowing journey to track down the killer, joined by his best friend, a recently freed slave. As they navigate the treacherous landscape of the wild west, they face a series of menacing adversaries, including corrupt lawmen and bizarre characters, while teaching the young girl the harsh realities of survival and vengeance.
The Bedmakers
- 174pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
Set in the gritty 1970s Chicago, the narrative follows two elderly men as they take a transformative train journey, seeking a new beginning out west. Their adventure blends elements of a small-town thriller with a road trip, delving into profound themes of resilience and the human experience. The story captures the struggles and hopes of those marginalized by society, offering a poignant reflection on their quest for redemption and connection.