3,536 words (≈ 14 minutes)
The mangled wreck of a PT Cruiser can be a tortured soul's last refuge. It can cleanse the pain, soothe the hurt, but this car and what lives on inside it doesn't offer peace without consequence. Once you enter this car, you may never be able to leave.
Language: English
Written in: 2010
Published: 2010-11-28
Word count: 3,536 words (≈ 14 minutes)
License: Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (cc by-nc-nd)
Tags: coping, ghost, occult, life, death, murder, macabre, horror, car accident
"A welcome new entry into the world of supernatural fiction."--Scott Nicholson, author of The Red Church
Horror aficionado, lover of Halloween, ebook author of HUDSON HOUSE, CALAMITY, THE HOUSE ON MANGLE LANE, BLOOD MOUNTAIN, and now stepping into the world of thriller romance with RAMPAGE. Check out the latest addition of short stories, SOMETIMES THERE ARE MONSTERS.
J.T. Warren was born on Halloween, a few months after his mother saw Jaws at the movies. His affinity for horror can be traced to an early age when he built a coffin out of cardboard and pretended to be a corpse, much to the concern of his parents. He can still be found in a coffin on Halloween when he gets into the spirit of the season. He is a public school teacher and has successfully lured thousands of students into literary waters through works of horror. He hopes his writing will further encourage everyone to discover the wonder (and dread) found in the written word.
J.T. Warren is the pseudonym for an even creepier guy.
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