
1041
Amazon Kindle Bestseller in Horror Suspense
Jason wakes up being choked by something he can't see.
When he escapes, every clock reads 10:41.
He doesn't know where he is. He doesn't remember how he got there. All he knows is that there's a meeting he has to reach - somewhere beyond the fog, beyond the red glow on the horizon.
The road makes no sense.
Reality bends. Places feel wrong. A diner where the walls age before his eyes. A farm where he's forced to watch something unspeakable. A museum that shows him things he shouldn't want to see.
People appear along the way.
Kate, with golden hair and a trusting smile.
Suki, sweet in her white dress.
They get in his car. They won't stop smiling. And they seem to know more about where this road ends than he does.
Every mile, his memory fractures.
Every stop reveals something worse.
And when he finally reaches that red glow, what happens there changes everything.
Some roads only go one direction.
1041 is extreme psychological horror - graphic, disturbing, and relentless. A 109-page descent you'll read in one sitting and think about long after it ends.
Not for the faint of heart. Reader discretion advised.
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Amazon Kindle Bestseller in Horror Suspense
Jason wakes up being choked by something he can't see.
When he escapes, every clock reads 10:41.
He doesn't know where he is. He doesn't remember how he got there. All he knows is that there's a meeting he has to reach - somewhere beyond the fog, beyond the red glow on the horizon.
The road makes no sense.
Reality bends. Places feel wrong. A diner where the walls age before his eyes. A farm where he's forced to watch something unspeakable. A museum that shows him things he shouldn't want to see.
People appear along the way.
Kate, with golden hair and a trusting smile.
Suki, sweet in her white dress.
They get in his car. They won't stop smiling. And they seem to know more about where this road ends than he does.
Every mile, his memory fractures.
Every stop reveals something worse.
And when he finally reaches that red glow, what happens there changes everything.
Some roads only go one direction.
1041 is extreme psychological horror - graphic, disturbing, and relentless. A 109-page descent you'll read in one sitting and think about long after it ends.
Not for the faint of heart. Reader discretion advised.




