Seven Deadly Sinners
About
Every sin has a price. Some cost your soul. Others cost your life.
In the shadows of small towns and haunted homes, seven tales unfold—each one a chilling descent into the darkness of the human condition. From the blood-soaked streets of rural Kentucky to the cursed corners of an old Eastern European home, Seven Deadly Sinners explores what happens when wrath, greed, envy, and more are left to fester.
A grieving father takes justice into his own hands when the system fails.
A hoarder ignores ghostly warnings and pays a terrible price.
A beautiful newcomer unsettles a jealous neighbor harboring ancient secrets.
And more sinners wait in the dark...
Blending Southern Gothic, supernatural folklore, and psychological horror, this anthology will leave you questioning not only what you just read—but what waits in the dark corners of your own conscience.
Praise for this book
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Worth reading
They say that no good deed goes unpunished, but what about bad deeds? We all know the answer. But while each of the seven deadly sinners will meet their deserved fate, the questions are how and when? Therein lies the heart of these short stories, with many surprises in store for the readers.The author does a good job with character development in the short story format, which is essential for readers to care about what happens to them.
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I thought that this collection was haunting, but in the best way. Each story dives deep into one of the deadly sins, blending horror with real human emotion. Some were eerie and subtle, others downright chilling. I especially loved the Southern Gothic vibe and the way the supernatural elements tied into the characters’ inner darkness. I would definitely read more from the author. His work was thought-provoking, well-written, and definitely worth the read. I would recommend this if you like your horror with a psychological twist. This was a great weekend read for me!
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Scary and heart pounding keep you on nervesThis isn’t just scary, it’s smart. The stories stick with you because they’re about sins we all recognize: envy, greed, anger. The horror doesn’t just come from ghosts or curses, but from the choices people make. I finished the book in two nights because I couldn’t stop turning the pages. Each story felt like peeling back another layer of human darkness. If you’re a fan of Southern Gothic or collections like Night Shift by Stephen King, you’ll eat this up.