What Doesn’t Kill You by Tim Kizer (A Suspense Collection)
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Overview: Tim Kizer is an author of several novels and numerous short stories in the suspense/horror and action thriller genres. He loves to travel and lived abroad for several years.
Genre: Suspense
DARK LUCK What if, hundreds of years from now, scientists invent a time machine? Wouldn’t it be nice if your great-grandkid used it to send you a winning lottery combination that would make you a multimillionaire?
After winning a four-hundred-million dollar jackpot with the numbers he received from the future, Ted Duplass is as happy as can be. He buys a house in an upscale neighborhood, a luxury car, a Rolex watch, and a whole bunch of other things he couldn’t afford before. Life is great.
The fun stops when Ted learns that he’s going to be murdered by the end of the year. Fortunately, he knows the name of the killer.
The question is: how much luck does he have left?
THE DREAMER What would persuade you that the entire world is a product of your dead patient’s imagination?
Would you believe the unbelievable if the evidence seemed overwhelming?
Psychiatrist Stanley Blake is quite amused when one of his patients tells him that the world is just an afterlife dream in his head and Stanley is nothing but a character with planted thoughts. However, he soon discovers that this man could be right.
Things take a darker turn when the patient asks Stanley to put a bullet in his skull to test if his theory is correct.
SCORNED "You’ll have four days to abuse Daniel any way you please.
He’ll be tied and won’t be able to resist.
There will be no witnesses.
You’ll have complete freedom to do whatever you want to him."
When a mysterious woman offers her a chance to punish her boyfriend for cheating, eighteen-year-old Heather doesn’t hesitate to say yes.
She will have four days to realize her vengeance fantasies and teach Daniel a lesson he will never forget.
How far will she go? And will she let him live?
Heather doesn’t know that yet.
One thing is for sure–neither one of them will be the same after this.
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