Monday, December 2, 2013

11:11



“Color me impressed. Brad Boucher is earning himself a spot among my modern horror favorites. The writing is spot-on, and the story was very well constructed. Characters were real and had depth, but didn't take over the story with their drama. Lovely balance. The progression is just enough to keep your pulse racing without throwing everything at you at once.”

“As for the beastie itself, wow! The dream sequences got my heart racing, and I think I was afraid of shadows for the rest of the night. I can't remember the last time a scare element was described so well that it actually scared me. Well done, Mr. Boucher. As a horror editor very little fazes me.”

“Overall, this is a beautifully constructed story with strong writing, strong characters, and strong story elements, and it brings the fear element 100%. Brad Boucher's 11:11 is not to be missed for fans of horror.”

So what’s this beautifully constructed story about…

Each night, at precisely 11:11, Janis Bower is wrenched from her own reality and plunged into a terrifying world of screaming voices and nightmarish imagery, a world where an unspeakable creature is hunting for her. Emerging from these fugues with no memory of what she’s done, Janis discovers that the visions are linked to her childhood. With the help of her twin brother, James—whose memory of their abusive parents is somehow more dependable than her own—she begins to unravel a mystery that began more than twenty years before, drawing closer to a truth so horrifying that even her own sanity is called into doubt. She is forced to confront the traumas of her past—the memories of a failed exorcism and a ghostly childhood presence that has never really gone away—and the certainty that she will do something terrible to her own child if she can’t stop the fugues.

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