
The Light at the End

comes quickly
in the night.
Sinister intent.
Man,
in the end,
inevitably accepts.
by Nikki
Free on Amazon 4-11-13
I get it; The Original Splatterpunk-ers. I don't get the mediocre writing or over-easy characters. They're practically running all over the pages. There were times when I wanted the story to move on and end. Joseph was hulking it up constantly and really needed to be medicated. Stephen, was an annoying snot. None of the cast were likeable. The story was not as tight as it should have been with so many players in the mix. I could go on, but I'd rather not. The best part was the demise of Rudy on the train. Great description. Just an alright, okay read.