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FoolKillers: An Eve of Light Short Story: Eve of Light
FoolKillers: An Eve of Light Short Story: Eve of Light
FoolKillers: An Eve of Light Short Story: Eve of Light
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FoolKillers: An Eve of Light Short Story: Eve of Light

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When lonely middle manager Avery Brocus set up a profile on an adult hook-up site, he never dreamed a young hottie would contact him, let alone insist on meeting in person. Agreeing too quickly, he expects to be robbed of his money or identity. He soon realizes he's been caught up in a plot for something far more valuable.

 

With stories set in a world where humankind's twisted fantasies and most disturbing nightmares have manifested as pulsing, hard-edged realities, Eve of Light is a dark fantasy horror series unlike any other. Mind-bending and provocative. Dark fiction at its weirdest.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 26, 2014
ISBN9780989266178
FoolKillers: An Eve of Light Short Story: Eve of Light
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Harambee K. Grey-Sun

Harambee K. Grey-Sun is the author of several novels, short stories, and poetry collections, including Colder Than Ice, Blind Dates: Weird Stories, and Wine Songs, Vinegar Verses. He writes in a variety of genres but his stories often fall somewhere on the spectrum of horror, ranging from the supernatural to the psychological. The curious can find more information about him and his writings at www.harambeegreysun.com.

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    FoolKillers - Harambee K. Grey-Sun

    FoolKillers

    FOOLKILLERS

    AN EVE OF LIGHT SHORT STORY

    HARAMBEE K. GREY-SUN

    HYPERVERSE BOOKS, LLC

    This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

    Copyright © 2014 by Harambee K. Grey-Sun

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, including scanning, photocopying, or otherwise, without the expressed written consent or permission from the publisher or author, except in the case of a reviewer, who may quote brief passages embodied in critical articles or in a review.

    Cover design by Laura Gordon.

    Print ISBN-13: 978-1-64044-905-3

    Ebook ISBN-13: 978-0-9892661-7-8

    Published by HyperVerse Books, LLC

    www.hyperversebooks.com

    Crossing genres without apologies.

    CONTENTS

    FoolKillers

    About the Series

    Eve of Light Story Order

    Newsletter Sign-Up

    About the Author

    Also by Harambee K. Grey-Sun

    By Harambee Grey-Sun

    FOOLKILLERS

    Avery Brocus should’ve used his real photo. He shouldn’t have used his real name.

    His fingers tapped the screen of his smartphone, lying flat on the table. A nervous tic. He wanted badly to text a buddy, asking him to run down and meet him at the wine bar. He needed a friend sitting at a nearby table, observing silently and ready to jump in if, instead of a young woman, some big bruiser showed up to blackmail or rob him.

    Many thoughts breezed through as he waited for his kinda-sorta blind date to arrive, but the thought that he was being set up was like a tornado in his mind. He was almost dizzy with dread.

    Avery wasn’t entirely clear on what pushed him to set up a profile on the Freakfinder site. Curiosity was certainly a factor. He’d been hearing about hook-up websites for years, and Freakfinder was the one that promised the most success (or your money back). Loneliness wasn’t the issue. Sober or tipsy he always swore he was—and felt he was—happy living alone with two cats. While setting up his profile, he’d muttered something to himself about satisfying an urge, scratching an itch that was more irritating than mere curiosity.

    In seventeen years of legal adulthood, he’d never had a relationship last more than six weeks. He never found his dates wholly appealing. Oftentimes the feeling was more than mutual. Sometimes he’d try to stick with a woman that shared similar interests since, the older he got, the more uncomfortable he felt going to dinner or attending a show alone. But no matter how many shared interests, after a

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