### Review "Burke does a good job of creating a sense of dread despite the intentionally unappealing protagonist, and he takes the story in directions that are unanticipated. (From reading the description, you probably think you know where the story is headed. You're wrong.) It's always difficult t
Seldom Seen in August
- Book ID
- 126164562
- Publisher
- Smashwords
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 178 KB
- Category
- Standards
- ISBN
- 1452453179
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Wade Crawford is not a good guy. Heβs a bank robber and a ruthless killer, and now three people are dead and Wade is on the run. With the cops hot on his heels, he breaks into a seemingly ordinary house in a seemingly ordinary neighborhood to hide and wait on word from his partner.
But this neighborhood is far from ordinary. Indeed it has a very specific purpose, and soon Wade will discover that life in prison would be preferable to the hellish torment Seldom Seen has in store for him.
Review
βBurke does a good job of creating a sense of dread despite the intentionally unappealing protagonist, and he takes the story in directions that are unanticipated. (From reading the description, you probably think you know where the story is headed. Youβre wrong.) Itβs always difficult to flesh out a character in the brief pages of a short story, but Burke does it well, which is why he is a master of the form.β
βDead in the South
ββ¦his strongest, most terrifying and disturbing piece of fiction to date.β
βHorror Drive-In
βSeldom Seen in August showcases Burkeβs continued growth as a writer. With every published piece, the characterizations get sharper, the themes become more complex, and the voice becomes more distinct. Burke continues to push the boundaries of his own fiction, showing more of his influences even as he refines his own style. With this short, powerful story, readers can continue to see where investment in the early stages of this writerβs career are going to pay dividends for some time to come.β
βDark Scribe Magazine
β¦ Subjects
sf_horror
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