Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Book Review: Horrorstor

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Hendrix, Grady.  Horrorstor.  2014.  Quirk Books.  Philadelphia, PA.
Imagine a store that is much like your local Ikea but named Orsk.  Imagine that this store is the same in almost every way except one – every fake door and window is actually a real door and window.  At night, once the lights go down and the people go home, the store becomes part of a different world.


Located atop a former prison known as The Beehive, Orsk is the new nighttime home of the house of horrors located within its walls.  The prisoners come out every night to continue the work they began as penitents so very long ago. 


One fateful night, a group of employees stays behind in the showroom to find out who has been breaking in during the night and trashing the store.  As the store transforms into an unexpected horror, the employees struggle to retain their sanity and escape with their lives. 


If you are looking for a unique horror story wrapped in an appropriately modern package, this is the book for you!


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