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Stalking You Now

by Jeff Strand

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The reprehensible man sits in the restaurant. Laughing with his friends. Entertaining them with a story about his wretched behavior. He doesn't know that somebody at another table is watching him. Somebody filled with hatred. Somebody waiting for him to be alone. Somebody with duct tape and a gun. It's a night for vengeance. And a hell of a lot more.… (more)
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This novella was so good, I read it all at once in about an hour.

It showcases Jeff Strand's comedic style, while also being as serious as death. It sounds kind of crazy but somehow Mr. Strand pulls it off.
The story involves a serial killer stalking his victim and somehow evolves into something else entirely.

I loved it and if you're a fan of Mr. Strand, you will too! Highly recommended. ( )
  Charrlygirl | Mar 22, 2020 |
In Strand’s dark novel, a magical tale is woven. Told in first person format, the story draws the reader to the main character and the center of action. I hesitate to put too many details into this review for fear of giving away too much that the reader needs to discover on their own.

An amazing story worth reading. ( )
  debbieaheaton | Apr 17, 2013 |
When you visit Jeff Strand's website at jeffstrand.wordpress.com, the first thing you notice is the greeting "Welcome to Gleefully Macabre!" And that phrase pretty much describes the work of this writer who is as popular with other horror writers as he is with his growing fan base. As he did last year, Jeff will once again emcee the 2013 Bram Stoker Awards® Banquet and act as Toastmaster at the World Horror Convention 2013. Both of these events are part of the Bram Stoker Awards Weekend, to be held in New Orleans from June 13-16, 2013.

His latest release is the Novella, Stalking You Now. A demented little tension builder, told effectively in the 1st person. It's the story of a deranged madman who stumbles over someone even crazier than he is.

When you pick up a Jeff Strand book, you know it's going to be a fun read and that's just what this is. Plus, he uses one of my all time favorite words, "discombobulated." Oh, it's a real word, go ahead and Google it. I'll wait.

Subject matter and some colorful language makes this one for adults. But I think even some of my non-horror frends will enjoy Stalking You Now, avalable now for the Kindle and in other digital formats soon. ( )
  FrankErrington | Mar 26, 2013 |
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The reprehensible man sits in the restaurant. Laughing with his friends. Entertaining them with a story about his wretched behavior. He doesn't know that somebody at another table is watching him. Somebody filled with hatred. Somebody waiting for him to be alone. Somebody with duct tape and a gun. It's a night for vengeance. And a hell of a lot more.

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