*This novella is also available as part of the Perpetual Darkness collection*
Janet and Paul are on holiday in the States in an attempt to work through their marital difficulties.
When the poolside erupts in carnage they soon find themselves fighting for their lives against the other hotel guests who have been driven into a frenzy of violence and bloodshed.
Will they make it out of the hotel alive?
And if they do will there be anything worth escaping for?
Praise for Jacob Rayne
Sunshine
‘Scared me to death’.
‘A non-stop adrenaline surge’.
‘Starts on page one and literally doesn’t stop until the end’.
‘Taps right into your nightmare gene’.
‘So heinous I had trouble sleeping’.
‘Brutal, disturbing and horrific’.
‘So visceral it’s harrowing’.
Flesh Harvest
‘A high-octane, high-energy gorefest’.
‘Rayne can craft a riveting and macabre scene with such alacrity that it plays out as if you’re watching a movie’.
‘Enough to leave you terrified of barns for the rest of your life. Seriously chilling’.
‘Creepy and gut wrenching’.
Walk in the Park
‘The pace belted along and I read the entire novella in about an hour.’
‘The twist at the end was totally unexpected and rounded off an already outstanding novella really solidly.’
‘There’s plenty of blood and gore and its short enough to read in a couple of hours. I can recommend this book and I’m going to check out the authors other books because if they’re as good as this that’ll be a treat’.
‘Jacob Rayne managed once again to wring out of me so many emotions while reading this book and I am beyond pleased with his latest work’.
Digital Children
‘Pet Sematary on steroids’.
‘I couldn’t manage to put it down until it was finished’.
‘A truly macabre tale which will disturb you on many levels’.
‘Absolutely terrifying’.
‘The concept presented in this eerie tale is beyond belief’.
‘Rayne’s deft foreshadowing sends chills up and down the reader’s spine’.