When war photographer Mark Simmons is sent to do a promo on Waverly Chasm, he assumes it’s a puff piece, a waste of his talents. Widow Marsha Lake brings her son, Lyle, to help him heal after his father’s death. Donald Adams, aka H.R. Chatmon, joins the tour to get away from a sticky situation. Justine McCarthy consents to the hike to placate her boyfriend, Trevor. For Jaleel Warner, the tour guide, walking the chasm is just part of his job. Each of these people must face their darkest memories in order to discover and defeat the secret buried in Waverly Chasm.
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Review
"While Waverly Chasm is a creepy and well-realized location, the real setting of DASTARDLY BASTARD is the most terrifying place imaginable: the dark recesses of the human mind." - Stephen Kozeniewski, author of Braineater Jones
"... does not want for either action or creepiness, and Lorn manages to include plenty of both with unique verve." - Aniko Carmean
"The more I read . . . the more it felt like a nightmare. Full of terror and surreal happenings." Big Al's Books & Pals
Description:
When war photographer Mark Simmons is sent to do a promo on Waverly Chasm, he assumes it’s a puff piece, a waste of his talents. Widow Marsha Lake brings her son, Lyle, to help him heal after his father’s death. Donald Adams, aka H.R. Chatmon, joins the tour to get away from a sticky situation. Justine McCarthy consents to the hike to placate her boyfriend, Trevor. For Jaleel Warner, the tour guide, walking the chasm is just part of his job. Each of these people must face their darkest memories in order to discover and defeat the secret buried in Waverly Chasm.
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Review
"While Waverly Chasm is a creepy and well-realized location, the real setting of DASTARDLY BASTARD is the most terrifying place imaginable: the dark recesses of the human mind." - Stephen Kozeniewski, author of Braineater Jones
"... does not want for either action or creepiness, and Lorn manages to include plenty of both with unique verve." - Aniko Carmean
"The more I read . . . the more it felt like a nightmare. Full of terror and surreal happenings." Big Al's Books & Pals