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Little Killers A to Z: An Alphabet of Horror

By: Howard Odentz
Narrated by: Ken Kamlet
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Bad things come in small packages....

EPIC award finalist Howard Odentz has penned 26 disturbingly fascinating horror stories about the youngest predators among us.

From Andy and Boris to Yuri and Zina, this eclectic anthology is filled, A to Z, with psychopaths, monsters, and murderers!

So turn on the lights, and huddle under your blankets because murder isn't just for grown-ups anymore. Come meet our gallery of little killers.

After all, they're dying to meet you!

Author and playwright Howard Odentz is a lifelong resident of the gray area between Western Massachusetts and North Central Connecticut. His love of the region is evident in his writing as he often incorporates the foothills of the Berkshires and the small towns of the Bay and Nutmeg states into his work.

©2016 Howard Odentz (P)2018 Bell Bridge Books
Anthologies & Short Stories Fantasy Fiction Short Stories Urban Scary Paranormal
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Better than Expectations

I received a copy of this book via Audiobook Boom for an honest review. What follows is my opinion and mine alone.From the first chapter, I was a bit hesitant about this book. The first chapter is a poem that hints at what each character's story was about. It worried me for two reasons. I was a bit worried that every story would be in some kind of poem form. Which is a cool concept but I have some trouble reading things in poem form. The other reason was that I had just realized how many letters were in the alphabet and despite the Audible app saying that the book wasn't very long, I was envisioning a long book.These worries were silly.Each story is well written, unique, and pulled you into their own world. I found myself trying to fit them all into my own headcanon universe, and, I still think it could work. There are some darker ones, some lighter ones, some that are supernatural, and others that make you question sanity.Another thing I liked about the stories is the broad range of ages, racial identity, and sexualities. It made even the most unusual story that bit of possible.As for the narrator and audiobook as a whole, it was well executed. The narrator's voice didn't sway me away from the story and the background music between stories only helped the experience along.All in all, Odentz wrote a great collection of short stories each one able to hold on their own and be entertaining. I might reread this one in October. It is definitely an October read.Final Rating: 4/5

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Entertaining Short (Micro?) Horror Fiction

This audiobook was a pleasant experience as understanding the shortness of the stories leaves open the possibility for them to be either really good or kind of a let down and these were definitely on the positive side of that. So instead of listening to disjointed story fragments it was a bunch of short and sweet horror morsels where horrible children do what horrible children do. I find creepy kids terrifying in movies and media, but I really enjoyed reading about this selection.

The narrator was solid as well, breathing life into the stories and increasing their emotional impact.

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Little Killers A - Z

This is a collection of fast paced short horror stories all centered around children doing unspeakable things including killing. As the title implies each letter of the alphabet gets a story. They are an eclectic bunch of stores that will grab your attention and not let go. I enjoyed these stories. Some are full of emotions and angst while others will surprise you in the turns that they take. Each story is complete and will leave you thinking about their world and ours. These stories are dark and some even chilling. The children run the gamut from true monsters to those that you may see as having the right to do what they do. I found each story engrossing and entertaining. Narrator Ken Kamlet does a good job of bringing these characters to life and pulling the listener into their worlds.

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Generally entertaining

"Little Killers A to Z: An Alphabet of Horror" (2019) by Howard Odentz is a collection of twenty-six short stories featuring various underage characters involved in murder, often as the murderer. The stories are generally entertaining, with several containing a bit of gallows humor. The stories are not overly gruesome but definitely not for children. Ken Kamlet is a fine narrator but his male voice isn’t always successful at depicting the voice of children. Still, recommended. Audiobook given free in exchange for honest review.

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Author of "Guilt by Association"

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A Light Listen, on the Dark Side!

A light listen, on the dark side! 26 twisted, short tales. Each of them unique. Some of them perfect for around the campfire, a few, too dark for the share! Short stories don't often lend themselves to character development, yet, I couldn't help but get a sense of each of the main characters. Some of them, quite disturbing. They range from fictional legends, to real life abuses. I only had to skip one of the stories, as I can't stomach zombies.

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Good Creepy Stories

The stories in this anthology were good and creepy. Definitely different and not for those who are squeamish about children committing murder. The narrator did a great job also.

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Bizarre and Creepy

Some of the short stories were really good some not, but worth the listen. These kids are psychopathic, revengeful and murders. Some worth mentioning are Nancy, Fern, Tommy (sad), and Oz. I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. Thank you

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Little Killers A to Z

Fantastic. I loved this book. When it started out I thought that it was going to be very cheesy. It was looking like a fairy tale take on murderous tots. Um, that wasn't the case and I could not have been further from the truth. My favorite story was B is for Boris, and Rifka, and Vlad. I knew it was going to be weird, but it made me so glad I started this book. Not every story was particularly gruesome in the way of blood and guts. Some were downright tough to go through because you knew it was gonna be bad like K is for Kieran Who Fights in a Ring. That story was a gut punch... I knew what was coming and I still wasn't ready for it. The stories were well written and the narration was spot on. Great book.

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Different & Worth the Listen

This is a collection of short stories, some more like snip-its, and it's all about the children. Some are difficult to get through, you can skip those, while others you wish were longer. The main thing to remember about this collection of short stories is that it does deal with children committing these acts. If you can't handle that then do not get this book. However if that doesn't bother you (although a few of these stories will) then give it a try. The narration was well done, really bringing these twisted tales to life.

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Little Killers

Loved it!Very inventive collection of short stories.Some were disturbing but all were entertaining. Ken Kamlet was a terrific narrator. I was given this book by the narrator,author or publisher free for an honest review.

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