About Sinister Tidings

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.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

The Line Unseen - Joe Hart



Hart’s The Line Unseen is a pleasurable read. One that is dark and brooding. Both the tone and storyline are well constructed. Hart develops the plot in tantalizing bites and offers just the right size bite as each paragraph moves along. 

Tim killed a man to ‘prove’ himself. He really didn’t mean to but the situation got away from him and before he knew it, he had indeed taken a life. With the assistance of his friends Denny and Jay – Tim disposes of the body and wallows in self-pity. Little does he know his nightmare has just begun.

Hat’s off to Mr. Hart and his skill of morbid description and lust for horror makes The Line Unseen and exceptional introduction to his work.

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