Dark Roads Traveled: Four Novellas
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J.R. Tolkien once wrote that the road goes ever on and on. Tony Tremblay examines the darker side of Tolkien's quote with four novellas ranging from the soul-sucking isolation of identity loss to the horrifying specter of mass annihilation. Orange Eyes: A taxi driver with amnesia attempts to determine who he is and why he has orange eyes. His answers come when a woman calls for a cab and relates to him a story about her sister-a woman with amnesia and orange eyes. The three of them engage in a psychedelic journey of horror to discover the answers they seek. The Cabin on The Mountain: There is a log cabin in the mountains of Goffstown, New Hampshire, where lost souls travel-and are never seen again. The cabin has a caretaker who oversees the property, but he cannot interfere with those who seek refuge. That all changes when a young boy, a husband seeking his wife, and a wife seeking her husband descend on the cabin. Ghosts: A middle-aged woman purchases a home, unaware that it is the site of multiple murders. After several life-threatening instances, she turns to her neighbors, the local gas station owner, and the police chief for help. She soon learns that ghosts are quite different than what she has been led to believe. The Tempest: The end of the world begins locally with a sound that kills an older man and a young woman. As they navigate their environment in the hopes of survival, additional catastrophes batter them to the point of hopelessness. When it appears their lives are over, salvation comes in the form of a hole in the ground. Or does it?

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J.R. Tolkien once wrote that the road goes ever on and on. Tony Tremblay examines the darker side of Tolkien's quote with four novellas ranging from the soul-sucking isolation of identity loss to the horrifying specter of mass annihilation. Orange Eyes: A taxi driver with amnesia attempts to determine who he is and why he has orange eyes. His answers come when a woman calls for a cab and relates to him a story about her sister-a woman with amnesia and orange eyes. The three of them engage in a psychedelic journey of horror to discover the answers they seek. The Cabin on The Mountain: There is a log cabin in the mountains of Goffstown, New Hampshire, where lost souls travel-and are never seen again. The cabin has a caretaker who oversees the property, but he cannot interfere with those who seek refuge. That all changes when a young boy, a husband seeking his wife, and a wife seeking her husband descend on the cabin. Ghosts: A middle-aged woman purchases a home, unaware that it is the site of multiple murders. After several life-threatening instances, she turns to her neighbors, the local gas station owner, and the police chief for help. She soon learns that ghosts are quite different than what she has been led to believe. The Tempest: The end of the world begins locally with a sound that kills an older man and a young woman. As they navigate their environment in the hopes of survival, additional catastrophes batter them to the point of hopelessness. When it appears their lives are over, salvation comes in the form of a hole in the ground. Or does it?
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Tremblay, T. (2025). Dark Roads Traveled: Four Novellas. Haverhill House Publishing.

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Tremblay, Tony. 2025. Dark Roads Traveled: Four Novellas. Haverhill House Publishing.

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