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A review by wellwortharead
FLEETING CHILLS by Joseph C. Gioconda, Joseph C. Gioconda
3.0
I can't really say that many of these stories were scary, but the book did hold my interest. Several are written anecdotally as if the author is recounting an event that they personally experienced, and some, according to the editor's notes are admittedly "bite sized or ultra short." These are likely the stories I got the least enjoyment from. I don't like ambiguous tales with abrupt endings that seem to be over as quick as they start. That's just me. Other readers may feel differently.
The stories I most enjoyed were Convertible in which a traffic accident has an unexpected outcome.
Santa in which a jolly St Nick may not make it to the family gathering this year,
Mauseleum, about some young graveyard workers, and Gaslighting about a woman scorned, seeking revenge. All of these were by Joseph C. Gioconda.
The only story that I found scary was Lured by Amy Yun Yu. It is one of the more well rounded and fleshed out stories. A family living in a cramped trailer wherever they are able to park it have stopped at a book store on their way to the middle of nowhere and as the dutiful big brother begins to read the story his sister has chosen, sinister things are afoot.
So all in all it was worth the read and you may find some favorites too.
3 out of 5 stars
I received a mobi file through Book Sirens with no obligation to write a review.