A death game. A dark web audience. One commit the crime or die.
They didn't sign up. They were abducted. Twelve strangers wake in a warehouse, each fitted with a collar wired to explode.
Then comes the impossible Complete your criminal task before the timer hits zero. Fail, and your collar detonates. Try to escape? It detonates. Refuse? It detonates.
This isn't a myth. It's Killstream — a live-streamed murder game watched by hundreds of thousands on the dark web.
Every second is broadcast. Every decision judged. The audience doesn't just watch — they vote, they bet, they comment. They cheer as contestants rob pharmacies, assault strangers, and betray each other to survive. They laugh when collars go off.
The FBI says it's fake. The bodies say otherwise.
Twelve enter. One survives. The rest die for your entertainment.
I write dark, intense fiction. The kind that crawls under your skin and stays there. Psychological thrillers, dark fantasy, and the occasional story that doesn't fit neatly into any box. But I don't like staying in one lane. I write a little bit of everything, and I go wherever the story takes me.
What I care about most is making every page earn your time. I want you hooked from the first line and still thinking about the ending days later. That's the standard I hold myself to.
If you're here, you probably like stories with teeth. Pull up a chair. I think we'll get along.
Overall I really did enjoy reading this. Us, as the readers, are just as twisted as the people who actively contributed to and watched the Killstream. We kept reading about the horrors these people experienced like a train wreck you just can’t peel your eyes away from. I feel like that aspect alone made everything slightly more immersive. There were very minor plot holes (correct me if I’m wrong) with a few of the characters returning after they had already been killed off. But other than that, I saw no problems with this book and will definitely recommend to my horror loving friends!
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