If you should go out to the woods today, you're in for a big surprise.
Eats is a lightning fast little short. Equal levels dark mystery and gory horror. Someone is killing people in the woods, in the most horrible ways. Two detectives ask a local indian, a tracker, for help finding and following the trail of our latest victim. What they find at the end of that trail chills you to the bone.
I liked Eats. It was well written with minimal errors, and the conflict was a pleasant exchange from what I was expecting. It had decent atmosphere. For 35 pages, the characters actually had a little flesh and that was nice as well. My biggest complaint was that this shouldn't have been 35 pages. This story was way too short. The author could have really fleshed this out. That is the main thing I thought the author could have improved upon. That's it. Really. The only thing not to like about Eats is you only get an appetizer, not the main course.