David Brian
David BrianThe Damnation Game

The Damnation Game

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The Damnation Game

The dead are never lost for those willing to listen. Kate Stringer is a woman in mourning, her murdered husband the latest victim of the notorious Catholic Jack slayer.

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Film and television actor.

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Okay, so as I wrote this novella it's fair to assume that I'm exhibiting more than a touch of bias. But, honestly, I really enjoyed creating this thought provoking little nightmare.
Okay, so as I wrote this novella it's fair to assume that I'm exhibiting more than a touch of bias. But, honestly, I really enjoyed creating this thought provoking little nightmare.
This was a good novella type story about a woman trying to cope with losing her husband in devastating circumstances. Joe was murdered by the notorious Catholic Jack slayer, a serial killer with a completely skewed moral compass.
I enjoyed The Damnation Game by David Brian, although I'd describe it as being on the quieter side of horror. Still, a decently disturbing novella sized read.
I enjoyed this a novella. An intense tale revolving around loss, guilt, anger and retribution.
This seemed a fairly straightforward story about a serial killer hunting down the wife of one of his previous victims, while at the same time both killer and potential victim are being tracked by (one or more) supernatural entities. I thought this was going to be more gory than it was, but it was well written, it held my interest and I liked the way the characters were developed.
Interesting and creepy story about the actions we take and the consequences those actions bring upon ourselves. .
I received this from the author in exchange for an honest review. I enjoyed this one.
Cards on the table. I've previously bought, read and enjoyed a number of David Brian's books.
I received a copy of The Damnation Game in return for an Honest review. Kate Stringer is a woman struggling to overcome a dreadful loss.
I intended to sit down and read a couple chapters of The Damnation Game, but I ended up reading this in one sitting. More dark fiction than horror, but 5-plus stars.
Kate is distraught after witnessing the murder of her husband. She does not know that she is being noticed by the same killer.
I received this from the author in return for an honest review. Now I'll be honest here, the main reason I jumped in and offered my reviewing services was because I noticed that David Brian lives in the same county as myself.

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