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Reviled

By: Roberto Scarlato
Narrated by: Jason Breckner
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Deep in the Wisconsin woods, a killer waited patiently.

On a cold night in 1999, the notorious Donnie Torr went down in a hail of gunfire. The threat to the town was supposedly eliminated. Now, in 2002, local writer James Dorrell has just purchased a leather jacket at the thrift store. He knows its getting colder, bleaker as the weather grows gray. But what he doesn't know is that the killer lived on, connected to the very vessel of the jacket that James now owns.

With the leather fusing to his skin, his thoughts being perpetrated with malicious fantasies, and his sudden habit of sleep walking, James must discover how the killer accomplished such a curse and why he chose James to do his bidding. Better yet, James will have to figure out an ending for this horrifying tale...that might be his own.

©2017 Roberto Scarlato (P)2017 Roberto Scarlato
Genre Fiction Horror Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Scary Fiction
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The author has pulled off a genre mash-up in combining elements with the meta component comprising the main character being an aspiring science fiction writer short on inspiration, so decides to recount his own life experiences. The paramormal element is including clothing imbued with the evil of past owners and the ability to take over the life and body of the wearer. The origin of the item being a cabin/cave deep in the woods adds to the mystery and menace. The romance comes from the reading preferences of the long-suffering female partner of our male main character and her unlocking of the curse through reading and leading to a romance typical ending- or is it the end? I liked the layers and plotting although the execution and descriptions sounded a bit trite at times.

The male narrator was able to distinguish male and female voices, but I couldn't always discern which male character was speaking.

I received a free copy, and am voluntarily leaving this review.

Meta paranormal sci-fi romance.

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