In Mad Hands
A Novella
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Beau Thomas
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Jon Athan
Who would you trust with the most important thing in your life?
Heading out for their first date night in two long years, Yoselyn and Joel Cooper entrust their son, two-year-old River, to their frequent babysitter, Kristine Sloan. Kristine has proven to be reliable and caring, looking after River like a little brother. So, it was supposed to be a quiet, peaceful, romantic night for the couple.
But Kristine has different plans up her sleeves—different callings in her mind, different voices to please.
Jon Athan, the author of Are Your Parents Home? and Our Dead Girlfriend, changes the ‘babysitter from hell’ formula with his first extreme horror novella. Don’t worry, you’re in good hands...
WARNING: This book contains graphic content. Listener discretion is advised.
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Incredibly gruesome and disturbingly graphic
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amazing story!
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Yoselyn & Joel are heading out for their first date night since their rambunctious son was born, so they hire Christine, a babysitter they've used before. But this time won't be the same as in the past...
She hears her "father/lord/savior" on the TV, and things go downhill pretty quickly. And very violently.
Graphic and gruesome
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This one’s a novella, but don’t let the length fool you, Athan does not pull back on the gore or the creativity.
By the end of chapter one, you pretty much know exactly how this is going to end. But honestly, that’s not the point. The real appeal is the journey to that depraved, inevitable conclusion. There’s a bit of setup and a short side date night tangent before things really kick but once the mutilations start, they hit.
What stuck with me most, not just the crazy mutilation scenes, was how believable the extreme disassociation felt. The way belief becomes the driving force behind something this violent is disturbing in a very real way.
If you’re here for splatterpunk, over-the-top brutality, and Athan doing what he does best, this delivers. A wild time.
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