The Rabbit Man
A Collection of Short Terrors & Flash Fiction
by T. R. Slauf
The Fanciful, The Terrible, & The Macabre
From killers in masks, to a haunted car wash, to a demon hunting cat, The Rabbit Man is a collection of short terrors and flash fiction. Come along to hunt witches, stalk killers, and exact vengeance in a web of tales befitting your worst nightmares and most haunting daydreams.
REVIEW
5 out of 5
Creepy does not begin to cover this collection. Some of these stories are downright terrifying. (If you have a fear of clowns, Poison might give you nightmares, fair warning). Some of the stories weren’t very creepy or scary (like Mr Tibbles), but tied into later stories, which I like quite a bit. Seeing the stories woven together made it more interesting. I have to admit, Slauf has a way with words. Not only with building tension, but the descriptions. Some of them are vivid enough to turn your stomach (looking at you Rabbit Man). Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this cover to cover. If you’re a fan of Stephen King’s short stories, you’re going to absolutely love the chills this book will bring as you read it. Recommend for all horror lovers and those looking for a quick thrill!
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
T. R. Slauf was born and raised in Michigan, originally studying and working in the field of Biochemistry. After having an open-heart surgery for congenital heart disease, Slauf changed career paths to pursue the passion of storytelling and published their debut novel, Hidden Realm two years later. Slauf now lives in Cincinnati, Ohio with their spouse and two cats.
