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Hell's Bells (2013)

by Vincent Bivona(Favorite Author)
3.59 of 5 Votes: 4
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Pleasant Nightmares Inc.
review 1: Think Misery, but add a supernatural element, and you have Hells Bells. The two friends who are on the way to see their horror writer icon are not really sympathetic or likeable so anything that happens or may happen along the way is of little consequence. The "biggest fan" is a cool rift on the Misery tale and is, on the whole a decent and solid story. With a little work, it could be great, not quite there yet.
review 2: This was a ghoulishly fun story.Best friends Andrew and James take the subway to the dark side of town. Their favorite author is having a book signing and they have to be there.While on the train, a hideous homeless woman befriends them.Once they finally reach the book signing, they bump into her again and can’t get away from her. When she d
... moreoes something unspeakable, they do something unforgivable, and now they are racing for their very lives.Sure, the premise might be kind of predictable, but the authors scare ya good while telling it. I could smell the old lady, see her tattered face and hear those bells. Oh yea, the bells are ringing.Excellent writing, vivid descriptions, and putting you there are what these authors do.I don’t think I’ll be taking the subway any time soon! less
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jessy_ka84
Interesting story, weird characters, surprising ending.
Vanessa
A very short but creepy story, I loved it.
nicollekeanaa
creepy short story. Shades of "Misery"
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