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Review - Nobody's Savior by Wesley Winters


SYNOPSIS -


Darkness can be found all around us and inside us. It surrounds those we call friends and family. Some of it is obvious, like a monster under your child’s bed or a mysterious woman stalking you from the woods. Some of it is hidden, like in the depths of our broken hearts or in the community that pretends to embrace us. Sometimes, the darkness falls from above and blankets the world you know in red.



Nobody’s Savior is a selection of stories about grief, self-destruction, hopelessness, and the accompanying dread.






REVIEW -


When you read a collection of short stories, there is always an expectation that one or two will feel like filler or simply weaker than the rest. That is not the case with Nobody's Savior by Wesley Winters.


There are 12 stories in this collection, all of which are great in their own right. There are a few that leave you wanting more, which is, I believe, the best measure of a short story.


My two favorites stories in this collection were "Clouds of Red" and "Spectrum." These tales came back-to-back in the book, with both delivering equal parts intrigue and horror. Both stories are just begging to be expanded upon.


Overall, a fantastic collection that was very easy to give a top rating. You can nab your copy by clicking HERE.


5 Stars out of 5

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