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Here you will find a collage of likes and dislikes from RTS’ Spyder Collins. The primary focus is to bring fun and indie flashes of art and not so mainstream artists. There is nothing fancy, revealing, political or otherwise world shaping. Just things, introductions, reminiscing and fun in the world of literature, art and music, to which I hope you enjoy and find some pleasure in.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

House of Justice: A Short Horror Story - Vincent Bivona



The House of Justice is a short story from 2011 that defines creepy or spooky. This throw back short story from Vincent Bivona is a throwback horror tale that feeds on the nerves and keeps you turning the pages (and perhaps your stomach turning). Great read that is crafted well and rides the cusp of gore in a tasteful and appropriate way.

The characters are well thought out and defined as the story moves along. It isn’t a mystery or sleuth book so don’t worry if you “get it” early on. The ride to the end is enjoyable and the happening to the folks who deserve the wrath is delightful.

As short stories go, this is a well-woven tale of horror. It brought me to more reads by Vincent Bivona and to those (Second Coming and Bryce) I recommend as well. If nothing else enjoy a good short read and check out The House of Justice, you won’t be dissatisfied. 

For more on this author visit him here.

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