The Horrorist (Infinity, Ltd. #3)
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A man living alone, his days spent drinking tea and observing the seemingly endless rain fall outside.
A house, filled with shadows and a locked room upstairs that even the man fears entering.
Palequus and Peter accidentally crash into the man's simple life, only to discover that there are some secrets that, no matter how deeply buried, will seek you out and drag you down into oblivion.
And meanwhile, outside beyond the wall of rain, something comes.
Julio Angel Ortiz
Julio Angel Ortiz is a writer in both print and electronic media. Julio has had an audio drama released for the original sci-fi series THE DOME and short stories published in collections by Obverse Books, as well as several eBooks available for Kindle, Nook, and other eReaders via his Vox Theory imprint. When not banging his head against his notebook in order to string words together, Julio works in Information Technology during the day and is also active blogging, posting on Twitter, and working at his photography.
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The Horrorist (Infinity, Ltd. #3) - Julio Angel Ortiz
The Horrorist
An Infinity, Ltd. Story
Julio Angel Ortiz
Cover design by Julio Angel Ortiz
Additional cover artwork and design by K. Woo
Copyright © 2014 Julio Angel Ortiz
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Tomaz peered into a wall of rain so thick, it threatened to crush the world.
He took a sip from a porcelain cup, savoring the shadowy, rich tea. Tomaz leaned against the sliding glass door that lead out onto the patio behind his house, lightly fogged with his breath. It had rained for days, with rarely a break, and between those torrents a fog would caress the ground and remain intertwined with it until the next rain. Tomaz glanced back towards a door just outside the kitchen, along the right wall, trying to recall if he had checked the basement recently to see if it had flooded again.
The wind picked up, pelting the rain hard against the glass, briefly startling Tomaz. He straightened his tall, lanky figure, and set his gaze straight ahead. Through the thick gray of rain, in the distance, he saw what appeared to be silhouettes. Tomaz focused on them, but