Carl and Jessica are emotionally stretched thin, down on their financial luck and stuck moving into a really nasty apartment complex after Jessica gets laid off and Carl is already on a fixed disability payment. From day one they see lots of roaches in the hallways but nothing in their own apartment. Hoping their luck will hold, they have no idea just what kind of hell is coming their way or what hideous secrets their apartment, in particular, holds. Buckle up. Carl and Jessica are in for a nasty ride and so are you. * NOT for the Squeamish. Reactions to 'Warm, Dark Places Are Best': "No. No. Dear God, NO! AAAGGHHH!!!" - William Holloway, master of cosmic dread and author of Lucky's Girl, The Immortal Body and the soon to be released Song of the Death God (all from Horrific Tales Publishing)"I loved the whole story. The flow, plot and characters were perfect. [But] Mike, you had me almost puking." - Robin Lee's Darkside Horror Reviews "Mike Duke has created a setting that anyone can relate to and tapped into a primal fear that had my skin crawling by the book’s end...This is a horror story that could happen at any time to anyone and leaves the reader thinking about the possibilities long after the book is done." - Mike Lane, contributing author to Unleashed: Monsters vs Zombies"I am now sleeping with knickers on, tampax in and ear plugs in ears....cotton wool plugging each nostril and a mouth guard. Why? Read this book and you won't think me mad at all." - Amazon Customer Review, Skullwitchery
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- Release Date 07/16/2017
- Authors Mike Duke, Brandy Yassa, Lisa Lee Tone
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 5.3 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.24 x 9 inches
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