A struggling journalist is approached by a stranger who tells him simply, "I know where the bodies are buried." In search of the story of his career the journalist goes on a terrifying journey with the stranger. A journey which only one of them will survive.
I Know Where the Bodies Are Buried is a gripping new short story from the writer of Sunliner, Dear Suzanna and A Guy Walks Out of a Bar.
Praise for the work of Oliver Clarke:
" A feeling of darkness, sadness and separation build through the story. The Creepy sense of foreboding turns into a true horror and then a sudden surprise leaves the story with a macabre ending. Great short read."
"Colourful, surprising and page-turningly good. Oliver Clarke manages to evoke so many different genres and moods, it almost gives you vertigo."
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How far would you go to uncover the truth?
A struggling journalist is approached by a stranger who tells him simply, "I know where the bodies are buried." In search of the story of his career the journalist goes on a terrifying journey with the stranger. A journey which only one of them will survive.
I Know Where the Bodies Are Buried is a gripping new short story from the writer of Sunliner, Dear Suzanna and A Guy Walks Out of a Bar.
Praise for the work of Oliver Clarke:
" A feeling of darkness, sadness and separation build through the story. The Creepy sense of foreboding turns into a true horror and then a sudden surprise leaves the story with a macabre ending. Great short read."
"Colourful, surprising and page-turningly good. Oliver Clarke manages to evoke so many different genres and moods, it almost gives you vertigo."