The Indifference Of Heaven (signed)
$15.00
Description
George has owned the bar for years, and it's mostly been the same old thing - serve the drinks, keep the locals happy, clean up the mess. Of particular note is the graffiti that some joker keeps leaving behind in the stall of the restroom. It doesn't seem like anything special, until George notices that one morning, it reads more like a murder confession than the random jokes and vulgar rhymes that he's used to.
"The Indifference of Heaven creeps its way under your skin, and before you even realize what's happening, it's holding you hostage in its wonderfully weird tendrils, with no intention of letting go you until the last page is done." --Danger Slater, Author of He Digs A Hole
"Haunting, feels like a nightmare, images I can't shake. Genuinely creepy and disturbing. Now written on every stall I walk into: 'For a creepy read call: Michael Allen Rose.'" --Laura Lee Bahr, Author of Haunt and Long-Form Religious Porn
"We all rely on the reliable to generate some measure of security. Doing so helps us focus on the task at hand, clinging to the illusion that our comforting ruts won't vanish beneath us. In "The Indifference of Heaven," Michael Allen Rose delves into the mind of a man whose trustworthy world suddenly proves no longer worthy of trust. Rose's skills at scene setting, selecting just the right narrative detail, and depicting his hapless bar owner's devolving insecurity brings us a masterful tale that will long stay with you." --Robert Devereaux, author of Santa Steps Out
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