Hell Spring

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In the twilight of March 21, 1955, eight people take cover in their local general store while a thundering torrent and flash flooding threatens life and livelihood alike. An overflowing waterway destroys their only path of escape.

The tiny band of survivors is forced to confront themselves and each other when a peculiar stranger with a famous face tries to pick them off one by one.

Can the neighbors survive the predator in their midst as well as the 100-year flood that drowns the small town of Lost Hollow?

Or will they become victims of the night the townsfolk all remember as Hell Spring?

ABOUT THE CONTENTS

Hell Spring contains graphic sexuality and brutal acts of violence that include gore, domestic violence, and self-mutilation. This story also contains psychological abuse, such as gaslighting and abusive levels of shaming regarding gender roles, sexuality, orientation, self-protection, and body functions related to motherhood. Other triggers could include the questioning and criticism of religion and spirituality.

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In the twilight of March 21, 1955, eight people take cover in their local general store while a thundering torrent and flash flooding threatens life and livelihood alike. None of the eight are everything they claim to be. But only one of them hungers for human souls, flesh, and blood.

An overflowing waterway destroys their only path of escape. The tiny band of survivors is forced to confront themselves and each other when a peculiar stranger with a famous face tries to pick them off one by one.

Can the neighbors survive the predator in their midst as well as the 100-year flood that drowns the small town of Lost Hollow? Or will they become victims of the night the townsfolk all remember as Hell Spring?

ABOUT THE CONTENTS

Hell Spring contains graphic sexuality and brutal acts of violence that include gore, domestic violence, and self-mutilation. This story also contains psychological abuse, such as gaslighting and abusive levels of shaming regarding gender roles, sexuality, orientation, self-protection, and body functions related to motherhood. Other triggers could include the questioning and criticism of religion and spirituality.

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"...the mix of sorrow and shame powering these stories lends substance to the scenes of horror. The shocking moments deliver serious jolts."

—Booklife Review by Publishers Weekly

"Thorne fleshes out each character’s backstory in measured detail, making them problematic and relatable, by turns."

Kirkus Reviews

"Isaac Thorne creates characters who feel like real people in HELL SPRING and then puts them through the wringer..."

—Jeff Somers for IndieReader

"It is disorienting, grotesque, absurdly funny and oddly hot..."

—Drew Rowsome, My Gay Toronto

"...packed with tension and credible characters that propel readers forward."

—BlueInk Review

"The small town and the store are compelling, claustrophobic backdrops to this drama, and the book’s tension mounts at an exponential rate."

Foreword Clarion Reviews

"Thorne does a fantastic job of creating a wide cross-section of society..."

—Steve Stred, Splatterpunk-nominated author of Sacrament and Mastodon

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