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Night Society

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It was only supposed to be a game.

In a boring suburb, three lonely men seeking distractions from their monotonous routines get together in an abandoned house to play a macabre game of show-and-tell.

Nothing is off-limits in their little circle - anything, no matter how depraved, is welcome...so long as it's frightening.

But when one member brings what sounds like an audio recording of an actual murder to a meeting, featuring the tortured screams and pleas of an anonymous woman, the jaded club members find themselves truly rattled.

From that moment, the horrific audio - and strange visions of the recorded victim - begin to seep into their daily lives. Agonized cries and sobs are heard in otherwise empty rooms. Shadowed figures lurk in unlit corners. Somehow, the mysterious victim is reaching out to them from beyond death.

Or is she? Digging deeper, they begin to suspect they're being led back to the abandoned house by something else - something that seeks to consume them, body and soul.

And if they aren't careful, it'll get its way.

©2017 Ambrose Ibsen (P)2017 Ambrose Ibsen
Horror Suspense Thriller & Suspense Scary Game
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I'm sad to say that I found this tale rather tedious, I imagined it would be creepy and atmospheric, but it was more claustrophobic than atmospheric.

The three men are a sorry bunch, not particularly likeable characters, who unwittingly release a spirit which does a mediocre job of haunting them, the backstory to the haunting was a little more interesting but very brief, and did not really improve the mood of the story.

Joe Hempel did a good job with the narration.

I received a free review copy in exchange for my honest review.

Rather dull

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