Andrew Terech
Genre: Supernatural Horror
ISBN-13:
978-0692330234
ISBN-10:
0692330232
ASIN:
B00PEASG6Q
Number
of pages: 386
Word
Count: 91,000
Cover
Artist: Brianna Strawn
Sometimes,
only bad guys can beat the Devil…
The
plan is simple: get the money and deliver the car. What could
possibly go wrong?
What
can’t?
Things
start to go south when Sam Drake realizes that his brother Johnny is
hiding something, a secret about Sam’s troubled childhood that goes
beyond his most feverish nightmares…
Then
Johnny’s girlfriend, Ash, starts sending Sam the kind of mixed
signals that can only lead to big trouble…
As
the trio of small time crooks falls deeper into an abyss of betrayal
and violence, they will discover that the greatest danger they face
is not of this world.
With
everything he believes about himself and the world around him
shattered, Sam will become the unlikely champion in a battle with
true evil, a fight to save a soul that has already been forfeited to
darkness.
His
own.
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Johnny’s
smirking mouth twitched with excitement. He had a scary look in his
eyes—a man possessed with rage.
Ash
clung to him, her blond hair draped over his shoulder. Her hand
gently palmed his shaved head as she leaned toward the side of his
face.
She
whispered something in his ear.
Butterflies
sliced the inside of my stomach with razor wings. This wasn’t the
way we did things. We were escalating. Normally, I kept everyone
cool, levelheaded. All control had gone out the window.
Simple
Bob behind the counter sobbed, looking terrified. Part of me felt
pity for the guy, but it was too late to turn back. “I don’t
wanna be a part of no trouble, now,” he said. “Why don’t y’all
take what ya need and go? Please, I got a family.” He glared at
Ash. Four kids.”
Johnny
cackled. “Family? You hear this guy, Sammy? He’s got a fuckin’
family.” Johnny gestured toward me. “That’s my family over
there. My little brother. I practically raised the pecker. Parents
were killed… come to think of it—by a fat, drunk piece of shit
like you. So don’t talk to me about family.”
I
glanced at the clock above the entrance—eight minutes had passed.
“Johnny, come on man.”
Ash
sneered at me. “Not now. This is grown up time. Go grab us some
food or something.” Her dismissive tone dug into my nerves.
“Go
fuck yourself!” I spat. The last thing I needed was that crazy
bitch feeding Johnny’s frenzy.
“Quit
it, bro. I got this,” Johnny said.
As
usual he sided with the short jean shorts and tight, red tank top—a
little cleavage and ass were all it took for him to forget about his
own brother. “Get the cash and let’s go,” I said. “Stop
messing around.”
Johnny
glanced at me. “You think you could do better?”
I
froze, unable to come up with a response, probably because I knew I
couldn’t. Johnny took care of the hold-up. I collected the goods
and kept us on point. That was our system, and it worked. Ash, on the
other hand, was new to the mix. All she managed to do was waste time
and get Johnny more amped than a rabid pit bull on cocaine. How he
decided that was helpful, I have no idea. Things ran smooth before
she stuck her pretty ass in the mix. Now instead of in-and-out with
hands full of cash, we were wasting time scaring some poor, fat slob
half to death. And for what, I wondered, shits and giggles?
I
glanced back at the clock. Ten minutes in, and we were still dicking
around. I started to tell Johnny our time was running out. From the
corner of my eye, the clerk reached beneath the counter.
“Hey!”
Ash shouted before I could react.
Johnny
swung his arm, smacking the butt of the gun across the fat bastard’s
face. “What did I tell you? Huh!”
The
clerk stumbled back. The weight of his body slammed into the wall of
cigarettes and cigars. He slid to the floor as dozens of boxes rained
down around him.
My
heart pounded. I took several deep breaths. We’d never had a close
call like that before.
Ash
pulled out her butterfly knife and flipped it open. “We need to
deal with him.”
Johnny
clenched his jaw as he leaned over the counter, pointing the gun.
“Get up! Now!”
The
blubbering man slowly rose up, his hands in the air, snot dripping
from the pubes on his chin.
“What’s
your name, buddy?” Johnny asked, switching to a calmer tone.
“T-T-Tony.”
With
a big smile on his face, Johnny slammed his fist on the counter.
“Tony! That’s a strong name. Like Tony fucking Soprano.”
Tony
jumped and backed into the wall behind him again. His flabby arm
knocked down a couple liquor bottles. He flinched as the glass
shattered on the tile floor. I reminded myself to at least swipe some
good booze when we were done.
Johnny
grabbed the knife from Ash’s hand and gave her the gun. “Hold
this for me, baby.”
I
glanced at the clock—twelve minutes. “Bro, we’re coming up on
fifteen. Forget him. You don’t have to do this.”
“We’re
in the middle of nowhere. We’re fine! And for the record,” he
twirled the blade in his hand, “I’ll do whatever the fuck I
want!”
I’d
had it with Johnny’s unchecked arrogance. He always screwed with
people, but he didn’t hurt anyone unless he had to. Tony may have
been a liability, but if we’d stuck to the plan it wouldn’t have
come to this.
Thirteen
minutes.
Ash
put her arm around Johnny, resting the gun on his shoulder,
conveniently pointing it at my face.
I
took a step toward the counter, out of the line of fire. No way I
trusted that bitch with a gun in her hand.
She
flashed a smile in my direction.
“Put
your hand out on the table.” Johnny said.
Tony
extended his shaking arm. Johnny grabbed his wrist, pulled him
forward, and slammed his hand onto the counter.
Tony
yelped. “Please.”
My
heart raced as my brother hovered the knife over Tony’s hand. “Come
on bro…”
Johnny’s
finger shot up, motioning me to be quiet. “Tony. I’m going to
teach you a little lesson in trust.”
I was really impressed that this story was led out by a couple of teens and a tween. Looking over the details of the book prior to reading, I didn't figure that children would be the highlighted stars of the book, but boy was I wrong. This is really what blew my top off, especially with Sam's age. But Terech weaved this story together and his writing it in this way was absolutely spectacular! I just love that it was totally believable too. The gory portions were very vivid in my imagination and struck a chord of fear while reading. I can definitely state that a scary book will always win me over versus a scary movie. This book definitely has the details to capture the attention of a gory fan too.
I am definitely a fan of the supernatural world, and the way Terech told this story, it had my heart beating fast and on the floor. On the floor in anticipation and worry for what would happen to the teens and Sam. I was constantly wondering what was going to fall out of the sky next on these guys. Not only that but this was a pure page turner. There was no stopping and relaxing with this one, I needed to find out what was going to impact them and fill the missing pieces of the jigsaw puzzle presented to the reader. Because those missing pieces are definitely important, especially for Sam.
The protagonist Sam, from the beginning of this novel proves to be a smart kid with a ton of hefty duty guts for a kid his age. The reader is led through one scary, bloody, funky ordeal after the next with him. Sam most definitely along with the others are impacted negatively at different points in the story and I found myself hoping and praying that the kids make it out alive. Hey, I am a worry wart by nature and this one had me biting nails guys! This book was not the type to breeze through without fear standing around your shoulder, if you know what I mean!
There is no doubt Terech is talented with writing skills. I rate this book a FULL 5 stars and recommend for all those that love a mysterious supernatural with kids as the stars!Terech knew just how to put the Scooby Doo crew on SUPERNATURAL Steroids and make 'em ROCK! Probably has something to do with that background in psychology. :D
Andrew’s
a horror fiction writer who is also a massive fan of the genre. He’s
been writing short stories and working on his novel for over 5 years.
He has several short stories published, as well as some editing
credits. He moderates a writing workshop in Phoenix, AZ where he’s
been exposed to many different forms of fiction, which have broadened
his influences. He aims to write stories that creep out his readers,
while offering well-developed, rich characters they can sink their
teeth into. He’s also a fan of experimenting with form and
structure to create something uniquely my own.
Andrew
grew up on Long Island in New York, and has lived in Arizona for the
past 7 years. His professional background is in psychology where he’s
carved out a nice career for himself. However, writing has always
been his passion.
Currently,
he’s hard at work, developing additional content to publish. He
hopes to find an audience that loves the genre, and is up for a good
scare.
Tour giveaway
5 Special Editions only available in print that contains the short story- open to US Shipping
Andrew I was very impressed. You know I was expecting this to be a bit different, but you really got me with little Sam! :D Can't wait to read more of your work in the near future!
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