I just got some fantastic news!
Michael Hebler has his short story, Rattlesnake, listed as perma-free on Amazon.
It’s a gritty, dark tale and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Take a gander at my review, and if you want your free copy just click on the cover!
Rattlesnake
by Michael Hebler
Loving Michael Hebler’s Chupacabra series so much, I was thrilled to grab a copy of Rattlesnake. Always ready for something different from this author.
My Review
One twist after another in this short tale of a man in search of his son.
Right from the beginning, I knew something wasn’t right. Perhaps because I’ve read several books by this author, I was forewarned.
A man and a boy around a campfire, in the night. Doesn’t sound so bad. Until the man starts to threaten the lad, demanding to know where his son is, what he’s done with him. Twist number one.
As you learn about earlier events, twist number two occurs.
And when you reach the end, the final twist.
Coming in at last than 20 pages, it sure packs a wallop.
The cover art is perfect. Such a show and tell about this dark little story. You’ll see when you read it.
4 Stars
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Synsopsis
After narrowly escaping a town that has gone mysteriously mad, a man threatens a boy’s life to get the truth out of him about his missing son.
Count towards my Horror reading Challenge.
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Thanks. I grabbed it.
Have fun!
Already grabbed this one. Now just need to make time to read it.:-)
sherry @ fundinmental
It’s darkly delicious! LOL
Interesting. 🙂
It’s a good one, Stormi. I love his chupacabra books and this has a dark theme too.
This was a good one. Read it a bit ago.
I do enjoy thes short bites of horror. Can’t read enough of them, as you know!
Thank you all for the kind words, but I had to jump in to add a recommendation to read Anthony Renfro’s “A Zombie Christmas.” I read It during the holidays last year. What a fun read.
I love Anthony’s stories too, Michael. Just finished Zombie Christmas 2 and getting ready to read another new one he’s working on. He’s got a lot more coming.
This was a good one, Michael. You know I love your chup books,and I’m excited to read your other stories too:)
If this book is anything like the cover, I’ll have to pass. I’m deathly afraid of snakes of all kinds. My father used to tell me they were afraid of me and unlikely to bite and I always told him it was the heart attack that would kill me, not the snake. Glad you enjoyed it though.
That’s me too, Barb! LOL