Published: October 29th, 2019
A beer bottle thrown carelessly at the windshield of a passing car sends the vehicle careening off the road, and the lives of high school seniors Denny Ford, his foster sister Jen McKnatt, and her sometimes boyfriend Brody Erwin, spinning out of control.
Over the next several days as the three experience increasingly bizarre, frightening, and seemingly unrelated events, they are forced to examine the ramifications of their actions and how their lives have been irrevocably altered.
What they've done can never be undone.
After all, it only takes one bottle toss to turn their world cockeyed forever.
Praise for Howard Odentz
“A simmering psychological thriller bolstered by a dynamic narrative voice and a few unexpected twists.” —Kirkus Reviews on What We Kill
“This author has a real knack for the weird and the wonderful.” —TheMostSublime.com
About the author:
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.
In addition to The Dead (A Lot) Series, he has written the horror novel Bloody Bloody Apple, the short story collection Little Killers A to Z, and a couple of horror-themed, musical comedies produced for the stage.
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13 comments:
Cool cover! This sounds like a perfectly thrilling read. Thank you for sharing the book details.
Thanks for the kudos!!! Bottle Toss was a blast to write. No worries -- no bottles were shattered in the crafting of this book.
Howard
The cover looks real good.
the excerpt sounds interesting
Thanks much!!!
Interesting cover
It's a different cover. I think I would find the book engrossing.
Love a good thriller and this one looks very good.. Thank you....
The cover design is awesome... and that's a great tagline too...
I liked the cover, excerpt was goo too!
Sounds good.
I would love to read your book.
Even if the idea has been used before, important is the author's skills. If I read the reviews, it appears that this story is not to be missed. :)
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