“Sleeping in the Fire” was probably one of the best single-author collections I’ve read. Truly, short stories can be hit or miss for me, but I could find no fault in any of the works in this book. I was wow’d by each one.
“The Bandit’s Son” starts out strong with a gruesome creature feature in the Wild West. You can’t help but hold out hope for the children in this tale.
“Bird’s Eye” is a wild ride of body horror and creepy crawlies. Honestly I was simultaneously sad for the characters, but wanting to puke as I read what happened to them. Trying to escape a fair ground while chaos ensues sounds plain awful. Another reason I hate public washrooms is evidenced in this traumatic tale 🤢
“The Candy Bar Killer” is a treat of a read for spooky season. I loved the creepy vibe as trick’r treaters approached the house of a possible killer. What happened next gave me total goosebumps!!! I could definitely see this being expanded into a longer novella or full length story.
“The Selected” was an excellent tie-in to Durgin’s book “Inside the Devil’s Nest” with a snapshot look of the cult in earlier times.
“Companion” follows a young boy who encounters a strange beast on a cold, snowy night. Their meeting leads to Christmas Eve calamity. Another holiday themed story that was absolutely chilling and fantastic.
“Oneiric” … damn, this story was gut wrenching. Super emotional and raw, with supernatural and futuristic aspects. The story really came together and I was pleased with the results at the end; my heart felt less heavy for the characters.
“Letters to Santa”, well let’s call it “Durgin’s Fables”, warn youngsters to be careful what you wish for. What you receive may not be exactly what you wished for. I think a lot of my lists to Santa included live animals, and dinosaurs, so I’m actually glad I didn’t get what I wished for.
“Thalassophobia” is going to give me nightmares!!! Dude, do not touch sea urchins OMG!!! Glenmoreeeeee!!!!!! Seriously full body shivers with this story as a wedding party goes on a Jamaican snorkelling trip that gets bloody fast!!
In “A Walk on the Beach” a teen ditches the resort he’s staying at with his parents to explore the beach further away. He definitely begins to regret not bringing his sandals… I’m not exactly sure what was going on in this story, but I didn’t like it! Nope nope nope! This is why I wouldn’t wander off alone in the dark.