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The Winslow Sisters
2024
First Published
3.65
Average Rating
334
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Serial killer Michael Leonard Robinson murdered thirteen college coeds in early 2018, impaling them on flagpoles and leaving them on highway construction jobsites for the purpose of “haunting the dawn rush hour.” Police called him “The Scarecrow Killer,” until he revealed in an otherwise cryptic note left for police on March 13th, 2018, that he thought of his “dolls” more as “sculptures.” It was believed that The Sculptor killer perished in a massive explosion at the Mount Airy Forge in North Philadelphia at the stroke of midnight, July 18th, 2018. Authorities recovered a foot in a rubber slush boot and one arm in the blast area. They could not find the rest of the body. Last night, widower Professor Brad Winslow read a disturbing paper turned in by one of his students who had so far attended the Zoom class with the camera off. Most of the “paper” was smut, yet it did not have a college freshman’s feel to it. There was a cruel joy here, as if the author was a damaged yet seasoned adult expecting the reader to find the dark writing poetic. Then, was the conclusion Professor Winslow, I have been watching your darling Sage, the artsy tenth grader, Jody the eighth-grade tomboy, and Esther the spoiled seven-year-old, bless her heart. Here is the deal. Go to the police and I will skin the girls to the bone one square inch at a time with an X-Acto blade and a pair of splinter forceps tweezers. It will be live-streamed. You will be duct-taped to a chair with your head in a vice and your eyelids sewn open. Or . . .The Winslow Sisters will be my pawns, while you, Professor, will be my Treasure Hunter, Snake Catcher, Lord of the Worms. My new accomplice. "Aronovitz (Phantom Effect) cranks the horrors up to 11 in a novel whose macabre machinations are so outrageously over the top that they burlesque the splatter and fright films referenced in each of his book’s 34 chapter titles—as well as the genre in general. This is only for horror fans with the strongest stomachs" - Publisher's Weekly Michael Aronovitz writes the Bio/Reviews and Press releases for the rock and heavy metal label Eclipse Records. He is a college professor of English and lives in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania with his wife Kim.

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Michael Aronovitz
Michael Aronovitz
Author · 9 books

Novels: Alice Walks The Witch of the Wood Collections: Seven Deadly Pleasures The Voices in Our Heads Writer of Reviews and Criticism on / in: Hellnotes The Weird Fiction Review Chiaroscuro The Australian Metro Anthologies: Searchers After Horror The Year's Best Dark Fantasy and Horror Upcoming: Novel- "Phantom Effect" Night Shade Books / February 2016 Novel- "Becky's Kiss" Vinspire Press / November 2015 under the pseudonym Nicholas Fisher

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