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The Feast: And other Horrifying Tales
a collection of short stories that take place on different holidays over the course of the year. The collection opens with “A New Year, a New Day, a New Life.” Grant Curtis is arrested on New Year’s Day and charged with the murder of his wife Carla. In “Easter: The Resurrection,” a resurrected Kyle Gardner seeks vengeance on Pastor Brian. “The Vengeance of Cassidy Clay” is a narrative poem that takes place on Halloween. The poem tells the story of a slave-hunter who haunts the woods long after his death and many more spine chilling tales.
Published: October 25, 2021
Pages: 207
ISBN: 9798490473145
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Rachel S.
Apr 6, 2026
The Feast and Other Horrifying Stories is just that, horrifying! Most of the chilling stories are very short so get to the point straight away which I liked and at the end of each one I was left with my mouth wide open, thinking WOW that was intense or I wasn’t expecting that.
Each short was on a different yearly holiday, New Year, Valentine’s Day, Easter, July 4th, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas and each is so different from the last.
My favourite out of the short stories was the Thanksgiving one, it was longer than most of the other stories and was again horrifying, chilling, thought-provoking and disturbing but it really worked and days after listening to the audiobook it has stayed with me. One thing is for sure, I will not be letting anyone, no matter how nice they seem, help me out on Thanksgiving *shudder*
The narrator Victor Warren portrayed this book so well, his voice was just right for this kind of book giving life to the characters in a chilling but realistic way.
Each short was on a different yearly holiday, New Year, Valentine’s Day, Easter, July 4th, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas and each is so different from the last.
My favourite out of the short stories was the Thanksgiving one, it was longer than most of the other stories and was again horrifying, chilling, thought-provoking and disturbing but it really worked and days after listening to the audiobook it has stayed with me. One thing is for sure, I will not be letting anyone, no matter how nice they seem, help me out on Thanksgiving *shudder*
The narrator Victor Warren portrayed this book so well, his voice was just right for this kind of book giving life to the characters in a chilling but realistic way.