Johnny is a criminal. He has been locked up before – but never in a place quite like this. Now he wonders if he will ever make it through to his release date – alive…
EENIE, MEENIE is a 15,000 word thriller novella from Willow Rose, author of the International Bestselling horror-series starring the Danish reporter Rebekka Franck. It is not for the faint at heart.
This ebook also includes an … ebook also includes an excerpt from her novel One, Two … He is coming for you the first book in her Rebekka Franck series.
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All of Willow’s books in this genre are great!
Love all her books!
Denmark is a scary place!!
Willow Rose has created another spine-tingling thriller that keeps you looking over your shoulder! Who is mutilating the boys in the juvenile prison and how are they getting in? It was impossible to put this book down once I started reading!
This book is definitely not for those with a vivid imagination and who can visualize horrific images–unless of course you really like HORROR.
This novella is about a juvenile prison in Denmark. The boys are incorrigible and will more then likely go right back to a life of crime once released. But something is happening in this prison to stop that—-Who is behind the mutilation of these boys. Johnny finally figures it out—–but——
Love it!
Eeenie, Meenie by Willow Rose is a novella published in 2013 and is part of a series: Horror Stories from Denmark Book 2. I received the book free through the author’s newsletter but was under no obligation to, nor did I receive compensation for, a review.
This is a very short novella, more like a very short story. It takes up 58% of the Kindle read. The rest of the novella is a listing of Willow Rose novels and short stories plus a five-chapter excerpt from One, Two … He Is Coming For You. This kind of teaser is very annoying to me and I try to download Willow Rose novels that take up at least 90% of the purchased product. This usually works. It is difficult to complain about something free, as this short story was, but I revel in overcoming difficulties.
The setting for this short story is a juvenile detention facility. Several characters are introduced to describe a setting which includes cliques of bad boys, usually divided along racial or religious lines, as they compete for powers and favors. There are corrupt guards, of course. And the Warden seems to be some sort of psychopath who admires the “Muslim way” of punishment for crimes. A thief loses his fingers. A rapist faces castration. A peeping Tom loses his eyesight.
This is not a Muslim prison. But someone is meting out Muslim punishments. Every few nights a ski mask-clad individual enters a cell and doles out punishment appropriate to the crime committed by the incarcerated juvenile. In a few cases, the punishment was too severe and death was a result.
Johnny, Brian, and Gunnar have lost friends. They have decided to find the culprit and put a stop to the kangaroo court style punishments. The Warden seems to be an appropriate identity for the late-night punisher but the group is not sure. How can they know for sure? The trio has already eliminated the Muslim criminal faction inside the facility as a group containing suspects. It must be one of the guards or the Warden. Johnny has an idea for catching the culprit.
Read the novel to see if he was successful. I gave this story four stars because of the story length. Story elements are good but I would have been angry if I had purchased the novel and it was this short. There is no way to tell in advance how long the story will be. Willow Rose novels and short stories are good writing. Sometimes the presentations leave something to be desired.
Eeenie, Meenie is a book by Willow Rose. It’s about a juvenile detention center where boys in the center are being attacked and mutilated by somebody. Who is attacking them? The other boys from the East wing? One by one they are being attacked and there doesn’t seem to be anything they can do about it. Can they reveal who it is before it’s too late?
This was a pretty good short story that kept me guessing until the very end. I did figure it out before it was revealed but only a page or two before the reveal. So overall I really like her writing style and it keeps me hooked and entertained. Did find one or two spelling/grammar errors but they were simple mistakes most people wouldn’t catch and a spell checker would miss because it wasn’t misspelled. Anyway, it unfortunately has DRM on this short story so I have to drop it by 1 point giving it a score of 4/5.Eeenie, Meenie is a book by Willow Rose. It’s about a juvenile detention center where boys in the center are being attacked and mutilated by somebody. Who is attacking them? The other boys from the East wing? One by one they are being attacked and there doesn’t seem to be anything they can do about it. Can they reveal who it is before it’s too late?
This was a pretty good short story that kept me guessing until the very end. I did figure it out before it was revealed but only a page or two before the reveal. So overall I really like her writing style and it keeps me hooked and entertained. Did find one or two spelling/grammar errors but they were simple mistakes most people wouldn’t catch and a spell checker would miss because it wasn’t misspelled. Anyway, it unfortunately has DRM on this short story so I have to drop it by 1 point giving it a score of 4/5.