A Trifecta of Terror - Sean Costello

A Trifecta of Terror

By Sean Costello

  • Release Date: 2015-03-19
  • Genre: Horror
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Description

Three full length horror novels for one great value: Eden's Eyes, Captain Quad, The Cartoonist

EDEN'S EYES

On a cool spring night in a quiet northern community, a life of violence comes to an end. In a drunken brawl, petty criminal Eden Crowell is beaten to death and his organs are harvested.

Blind writer Karen Lockhart becomes one of the recipients, gaining sight after a lifetime of darkness. But with sight comes a new breed of darkness. In a series of vivid dreams, Karen witnesses horrors that threaten her sanity.

Soon, Karen realizes that what she's experiencing are much more than simple dreams. One by one the organ recipients die horrible, mutilating deaths…and Karen witnesses it all with her new eyes.

CAPTAIN QUAD

For Peter Gardner, a young man fresh out of high school with a literal bank of doorways standing open to him, they all slam shut at once. A terrible accident leaves him quadriplegic, paralyzed from the neck down, shattering his dreams of flying, tearing his family apart, and ending a cherished relationship with his girl. Now, he wishes only for death.

But ironically, it is a brush with death which opens a new door for Peter. And when he 'steps' through, it is not into sunlight and promise, but into the darkest reaches of fury, torment and revenge.

So ask yourself this: "Do I have the courage to step through with him?"

THE CARTOONIST

Imagine this: You and two of your best friends have just been accepted into medical school, a coveted payoff after years of hard work and self-sacrifice. So you go on a road trip together, have a few drinks, a final fling before the long academic haul ahead. 

But a series of small lapses ends in tragedy and now you're confronted with a terrible decision: Do you take responsibility for what you've done and risk losing everything? Or flee into the night unseen, with only God and conscience as your jury?

16 years ago, Scott Bowman faced this very decision . . .

Now a successful psychiatrist with a loving family, Scott encounters an ancient derelict appears in his practice, an apparently senile old man with a remarkable artistic talent. Otherwise disconnected from the world around him, this strange little man quickly demonstrates an ability to foretell events through his drawings.

But before long Scott has to wonder: is this eldritch prophet predicting events? Or shaping them?

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