THE INCREDIBLE ZILCH VON WHITSTEIN edition by Thomas S Flowers Michael Bray Tim Busbey Literature Fiction eBooks
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"Funny and Twisted Story" - Reviewer.
"I can't recommend this story highly enough" -Jeffery X. Martin, author of Hunting Witches.
"KTRH Channel 8 New, coming to you with a breaking report. Just hours ago, workers at Ronald's Burger discovered the body of the store manager in the parking lot adjacent from the building. Warning, the images we are about to show you are extremely graphic and unsuitable for children under the age of eighteen..."
Whit had played it safe all his life, but when the world seems against you, how long can good boys stay good? He was never a drunkard, he never said a bad word to anyone, never gossiped or cut anyone off on the road, he paid his taxes, even called his mom every Sunday, he’d never even had a tattoo before…until one night, the night a mysterious and malicious clown turned everything upside down.
THE INCREDIBLE ZILCH VON WHITSTEIN edition by Thomas S Flowers Michael Bray Tim Busbey Literature Fiction eBooks
If you're used to reading the work of Thomas Flowers, which is often well-researched and detail-oriented, hold on to your butt. This is Flowers Unbound. "The Incredible Zilch Von Whitstein" is lean, mean, and filled with high weirdness. Flowers has embraced the novella format and used the limited length to his advantage. It's a shorter story, but that makes it better. This thing moves like a freight train through a compact car full of drunk college kids.Do you hate clowns? How about wasps? Get ready for nightmare fuel.
I can't recommend this story highly enough.I bulled through it, and I absolutely loved it.
Drop the dime on this one, folks. It's a bullet ready to blow up in your hands.
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THE INCREDIBLE ZILCH VON WHITSTEIN edition by Thomas S Flowers Michael Bray Tim Busbey Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
"Yuck Yuck Yuck"
The Incredible Zilch Von Whitstein is a short story by Thomas S. Flowers. Zilch, who goes by Whit, is an average Joe that has no excitement in his life, he works an average job, has an average wardrobe, drives an average car and leads an overly boring life....until Whit gets some bad news.
Whit's life and reality are turned in their heads and strange this begin to happen. Are they real? Could they be?
Thomas has developed into a fascinating writer. He has a way of developing characters there are neither over the top nor boring. He creates characters that are everyday people, someone you'd work with or hang out with. He also has the ability to tell a story that is not predictable or mundane. Just when you think you have it figured out, there will be a twist that you don't see coming.
I really enjoy Thomas' books and am always eager to read his work!!
A copy of The Incredible Zilch Von Whitstein was sent to Confessions of a Reviewer by the author, Thomas S Flowers in exchange for an honest review. This is said review. This book is published by Shadow Work Publishing.
Last year I read the first two books in the Subdue Series by Thomas S Flowers. In my opinion, they are two of the finest books I have read in years. It is a series that is exceptional in so many different ways. In case you missed them, there are links to the reviews at the bottom of this one.
The Incredible Zilch Von Whitstein intrigued me purely because it looked totally different to that series so I was very interested to pick it up and give it a go.
This is what I thought.
Zilch is boring. He would be the first to admit that. He leads a boring existence in a boring world with a boring job and a boring house and even a boring car. Zilch likes boring however. It suits him just fine.
His boring life is about to be completely turned upside down after a visit to the doctor’s office. He wasn’t expecting this change to his normal mundane existence.
Discovering a new lease of life, Zilch starts to try things he wouldn’t normally. Why does that clown speak to him though? Why does he think nasty thoughts now? This is incredible.
In terms of a character, Zilch Von Whitstein is one of those people you would avoid because he is so, well, boring. Mundane and humdrum are two words I could use to describe his life. You know what though? I defy you to not like him in this story. He grows and grows on you and you will find yourself liking him more and more and really rooting for him the further into the story you go.
There are a few others in the story but telling you about them takes me into the spoiler direction and I am not going there. Other than to mention the fat burger bar manager, Zilch’s nasty boss and a string of others that annoy him more than he thinks.
The plot? Zilch’s life is boring, he gets sick and things have to change. That is all you are getting. You really need to read this as it unfurls to get the true feeling and effect of the story.
How does this stand up in comparison to the Subdue series? Well quite simply there is no way you could compare the two. This is a completely different style of story. It certainly was not what I was expecting from Mr Flowers. I am, however, absolutely delighted that this is the case.
This is a short story, comes in at around forty-five pages so you will have it read in a short space of time. I predict you will do it in one sitting because you will not want to put it down. Mr Flowers has a knack of totally drawing you into his stories. It feels like you are a very small fish on a very big hook. Each time you come to the end of a chapter it is left perfectly poised to force you to turn the page to see what happens next and thus you are into another chapter and so on and so on.
As with everything else in Thomas Flowers writing, there is an additional underlying topic in this story. Not telling you what it is, but, he has a habit of taking a made up in his head story and putting it into real words on a page and including a subject that a lot of authors may not want to touch but even if they do, cannot do it as effectively as Mr Flowers. I have read his stories before where he dealt with racism and PTSD and they truly brought me to tears. The topic in this one is an underlying health issue that I am sure nearly all of you reading this have been touched by in one form or another.
Let’s face it; this book is a form of entertainment. You are reading it to have some fun or to escape from your own mundane existence to get away from everything. Keeping a level of entertainment, whilst dealing with these taboo subjects can be very cringe worthy, and in very bad taste at times. Thomas Flowers has a distinct ability to handle these subjects with the grace and respect that they deserve while scaring the pants off you and giving you every bit of entertainment you wanted. And more.
Everything this man writes totally blows me away whether it be a series of novels, all interconnected to give you a story of epic proportions, or a short story like this that will make you laugh, touch your heart and scare the hair off your head. Tension and fear is the name of the game Thomas S Flowers plays.
To summarise a short horror story that is worth every penny you will spend on it. Just buy it.
General rating
★★★★★ fantastic!
Horror rating
★★★★★ in so many different ways!
This is a phenomenal book. It isn't long, but I think it's probably the perfect length. Stuck at home all alone at night, looking for something fun and atmospheric to read? This would be a great choice. On the surface, I could see someone having a reaction along the lines of, "oh great, clowns. Like we haven't seen that one before". Still, Flowers manages to take a villain type and a narrative formula and make it into something that feels fresh and different. I can't get into too many details about the story without revealing twists that you would be better off enjoying for yourself so as the book is fairly short, so too will be this review. Definitely give this one a read. It's a perfectly constructed and powerful narrative that is hard hitting and leaves you wishing you could see more to the story. There is nothing wasted and nothing is left wanting. Flowers was firing on all cylinders when he wrote this. Bravo for the effort.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review.
This is my first introduction into Mr. Flowers writing, and I will say I enjoyed every minute of the story! The only thing I didn't like was the length.
Very creative murder method involving a balloon! Awesome read.
Well written (a few minor edit errors) and engrossing.
The story had a driving force to it.
Would recommend to anyone.
Will be looking forward to more of Mr. Flowers work.
Thomas S. Flowers has done it again! He has crafted yet another tale that puts you directly into the skin of the main character, where you actually feel like you are within the story itself.
This is a story that you want to read, after having had a really bad day, because I can pretty much assure you that your bad day is not near as bad as Von Whitstein's days. This one is guaranteed to make your day better!
If you're used to reading the work of Thomas Flowers, which is often well-researched and detail-oriented, hold on to your butt. This is Flowers Unbound. "The Incredible Zilch Von Whitstein" is lean, mean, and filled with high weirdness. Flowers has embraced the novella format and used the limited length to his advantage. It's a shorter story, but that makes it better. This thing moves like a freight train through a compact car full of drunk college kids.
Do you hate clowns? How about wasps? Get ready for nightmare fuel.
I can't recommend this story highly enough.I bulled through it, and I absolutely loved it.
Drop the dime on this one, folks. It's a bullet ready to blow up in your hands.
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