Deep in the minds of everyone, a horrible side lurks. In this debut collection from author Kyle Lybeck, fifteen tales of twisted horror will dive into the minds of the demented and depraved. In Decaf, Light Room, see the lengths one employee will go to so that all of her customers remain happy. Feel the gut-wrenching emotions in Little Sister, where a brother will stop at nothing to keep his mentally handicapped sibling safe. In Purebred, feel unabashed rage as one man sees fit to cleanse his city of non-Pures. Be horrified by Lunch Lady Brosch and understand why letting your child buy food at their school cafeteria may not always be the healthiest choice. Prepare yourself for the worst that society has to offer. "Lybeck sits comfortably inside the minds of the twisted and shows us where pure evil comes from. Perverse Humanity is a dark, macabre look at the human soul that will leave you shaken and transformed. I can't recommend it enough." - Ryan C. Thomas, author of the Roger Huntington Saga and Bugboy "A solid, promising debut. Lybeck is a young author to watch." - Brian Keene, author of The Rising and Pressure "It's like a box of bloody cupcakes." - Jason Cavallaro, metal drummer for Hex Campaign Praise from Amazon "Some refreshingly original plots make this work of dark fiction a must read..." "...Kyle Lybeck did a fantastic job of injecting each short horror story with strong character development, meaty plots, skin-crawling twists, and nauseatingly realistic depictions of carnage."
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- Release Date 10/17/2014
- Author Kyle Lybeck
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Publishing; First edition
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