When you are at your lowest point in life with no job, no friends, and maybe not even a place to live, you should still be cautious about a job is offered with no real details but requires you to sign a contract. You really should...
Limbus Inc. is an ebook that is available on Journal-Stone. They were gracious enough to share a copy with me for review (thank you). They also sell print copies and all are available now.
These are horror tales told by five authors who shine in that field. Anne C. Petty, Jonathan Maberry, Benjamin Kane Ethridge, Brett J. Talley, and Joseph Nassise share their visions of off-world employment. There's time travel, monsters, murder and more. One of the worst things that can happen is that you succeed; then you become part of this organization and get to do your own recruiting...
None of the tales are alike, they all keep your attention, and you'll be real happy to be sitting where you are and not living the stories. Your heart might not be able to handle it.
Pull up a chair, settle down, and get ready to scare yourself.
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Totally concur. If Limbus, Inc. had any more "legs," it would be a millipede. Must reading for Richard Matheson fans. Looking forward to a sequel in the spring!
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