A is for Antichrist
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4.5 • 6 Ratings
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Publisher Description
A short story of 22 pages
Happy birthday!
A boy’s sixteenth birthday is a special occasion. It’s a time where he becomes a man. It’s a time that brings many changes.
But Isaac’s sixteenth birthday brings him more changes than most. He is not quite himself and suddenly his friends don’t seem so much like friends anymore. By the end of the party, Isaac will not just change from a boy into a man, but into something else entirely.
Growing pains can be Hell...
From Bestselling Author of Horror & Suspense, Iain Rob Wright
PRAISE FOR THE AUTHOR
"Iain Rob Wright scares the hell out of me." J A Konrath, author of Origins and Afraid
"A Master of the Modern Horror Tale." Matt Shaw, author of Sick B*stards
"Cuddle up to this novel and it might rip your throat out." David T. Wilbanks - Co-author of Dead Earth: The Vengeance Road
"One of the BEST horror books I have read in YEARS!" - Eric S. Brown, author of Last Stand in a Dead Land
"Wright has achieved a hell of a lot with this novel, pulling together an enjoyable and quite light-hearted apocalyptic romp" - DREADLOCKSMILE
"I found myself identifying with and rooting for some of the characters while being disgusted by others. I'd definitely look up Iain Rob Wright's other works"
"Iain Rob Wright brings true excitement to the horror genre, with wholly original stories and characters to route for." - Ryan C Thomas, author of Hissers, Rating's Game, and Origin of Pain
Customer Reviews
Brilliantly entertaining!
In this short story, the author manages to eloquently describe characters; so as for the reader to understand their personality- which always makes my reading experience pleasing.
The storyline itself kept me enraptured from commencement to consummation.
Although not my idea of “scary”, I do highly recommend the reading of this tale to anyone, such as myself, with a rather dark & twisted mind.
I’ll definitely be hunting down more from the Author as I like his style & mind. ~5 stars for such an abundant short story.
Wow! Really awsome!
I'm going to read D for degenerate now, if it's as good I'm buying the alphabet.
Did you know that morse code added a new symbol to the alphabet? @!
Short and Gory
Instead of short and sweet it was short and gory but i still really enjoyed it, although compared to other books I’ve read where I can relate to the characters and sometimes even become one of them this book seems more adapted and personalised to the sadistic throughs of Wright himself.
Whether or not this is for good or for bad I think my brain needs more time to wrap itself around the newfangled concept.