Duplicitous
A horror anthology
Duplicitous: adjective. Marked by deliberate deceptiveness especially by pretending one set of feelings and acting under the influence of another.
All things exist in duality: good and evil, love and hate, anger and happiness. Multiple dualities can exist in a moment, creating a whirlwind of chaos and confusion.
Enter a world — many worlds — where survival is dependent on navigating multiple realities. Each one duplicitous. Each one intent on drowning you in their manipulative realms. There is no truth. There is no right and wrong. Safety is only an illusion.
10 STORIES
Estrus by Rowan Bagley
Sisterhood by Heather Lee Shaw
The Wilting House on the Mountain by Taylor Stein White
A Cold Day in Hell by Rebekah Webb
The Frog by Lauren Jane Barnett
From the Diary of Mrs. Madeline Smythe by Helen Whistberry
The Hungry Grass by Rebecca F. Kenny
The Screaming of Pigs by Brendon Pohner
Mirror, Mirror by Gary Kruse
Edited by Dakota Rayne
About What Remains
Genre: Adult horror anthology
Pages: 208
ISBN Paperback: B096HVDHQ7
ISBN Ebook: B096KZJ9GP
Released: June 2, 2021
About Dakota Rayne
Dakota has a passion for helping others and telling stories. After over fifteen years in social work, Kota decided to combine their passions into Inked in Gray, the indie press that seeks stories that need to be heard. Kota is working on works of their own – blending life experiences with the surreal in The Lessons We Keep, and musings about mental health, survival, and overcoming darkness. Kota is also CFO of the amazing nonprofit known as WriteHive. You can find Kota causing chaos on Twitter and Medium.