
Shortcut Through the Forest
A tale of the classic Werewolf
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Nick Bizarro

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At the top of the list of bad advice in history is the shortcut through the forest. We all know we shouldn’t take it, especially if we are warned about its dangers by the very person who suggested it in the first place.
But Albert was in a hurry, he could handle it—except, he couldn’t.
He drove his car into the shortcut, and was involved in a hit-and-run from hell—one that would haunt him every first night of the Full Moon.
His dog, Toco, could feel the beast approaching, every time. Too bad Albert didn’t pay attention.
If you like "Shortcut Through The Forest", you probably are going to love "Alma's Doll" - it tells the story of Alma, a sweet seven-year-old girl and how she unwillingly unleashes "The Man in the Red Hat". There's a doll in it - and you know that whenever there's a doll, it's all about the doll. It's always about the doll...
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The books of “The Evil Deeds” collection are the perfect fix for your horror cravings. Grab some popcorn and a glass of wine and enjoy these fast-paced, no-endless-chapters, straight-to-the-bone tales of classic monsters.
This series of novellas depicts the workings of “The Man in the Red Hat”, a seemingly human creature of pure evil who walks the earth “helping” people—helping curse them, that is.
So, next time a stranger offers you help but warns you that taking their own advice might not be a good idea, please remember: you’ve been warned.
Each book in the collection is a self-contained story which can be enjoyed alone, requiring no knowledge of the others. But an extra layer on top of the individual stories connects them on deeper, more meaningful level, so if you plan to read them all, do it in the proper numerical order for that extra flavor.
Nick Bizarro is an IT professional who loves horror and writes novellas that feature classical horror monsters like werewolves, witches, vampires, ghosts, cursed objects, and demons.
His monsters are depicted in the most traditional way possible: bloodthirsty, murderous creatures driven by pure evil. They never care about people, nor do they nurture any form of ideology or higher values. They don’t fight for nature, or for righteousness.
Nick’s monsters don’t love anyone or anything. All they want is to bring death and pain to everyone. His heroes, on the other hand, are usually not paragons of justice or freedom. They are flawed, imperfect, egotistic, and sometimes, just plain assholes.
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