Saturdays, at the Bijoux (V5.0)

- Authors
- Webb, R.W.
- Publisher
- Rooster Press
- Tags
- horror , amazon.com
- Date
- 2012-10-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.10 MB
- Lang
- en
Meet Ben Crocker, a twitchy young man with a really weird dream.
With the recent inheritance from a mysterious uncle's untimely death, Ben quits his day job and sets out to find an old movie palace to restore. Somewhere he can show his favorite old movies and lives in peace and quiet with all his new wealth. Somewhere old and dusty.
What begins as a stirring ode to the golden age of Hollywood quickly descends into a maelstrom of violence, repressed family secrets and mind-altering madness as Ben is swept away into the history of The Bijoux theater (whether he likes it or not)!
With unrelenting tension, this novella will keep you turning pages until you, the reader - are just as involved in the outcome as the characters in the story.
In Saturdays, At The Bijoux, R.W. Webb adds another horrifying chapter to his series of recurring tales based in Edgeboro County.
What Readers Are Saying:
"Webb told a complete story, yet left room for the reader's imagination to go to work to fill in some of the lightly marked places and to decide for themselves exactly where the ride would end."
"With the use of Webb's phenomenal vivid imagery it was as if I watching these stories play out on a screen. These stories were filled with wonder, surprise and humor." -- Pale Yellow
"I've never read a story quite like this. I am so totally in love with this author. It was as if Stephen King, William Faulkner and Flannery O'Connor all got together and gave birth to one really weird child. That child is named Ward Webb."
"Ward Webb uses his magic to capture his readers and draw them into a story and leave them wanting more...If you are looking for an author who awakens your imagination with the written word, then look no further."
"It was so vivid I yelled at the characters ... then realized what I'd just done."
"I was on the second page when I stopped and returned to purchase everything Webb wrote. His gift at documenting the human condition, painting a scene and keeping you engrossed is something you seldom come across in 2012. Highly recommended!"
Included in The Collected Tales of R.W. Webb: Volume Two