defibrillate
Zack’s heart with an electric shock. But that was okay with Zack.
They got lucky—or maybe that was the typical way it
worked: the cops hadn’t fingerprinted him before he got carted away to the
hospital morgue. They must have believed that he wasn’t going anywhere, anyway.
“I guess you learned a valuable lesson today,” Jeremy
said when Zack was three blocks away from the hospital. “Never spare a life, no
matter how young they are.”
“I’m going to cut this ungrateful asshole’s head off.”
“That’s the spirit, buddy!”
“I wish I hadn’t gone through this, though. My leg
hurts like hell. Why didn’t you warn me about this kid back at the house? I
thought you love giving advice.”
“It’s all part of your education, Zack. You need to
harden up in order to move on to bigger things. You won’t survive for too long
if you’re soft.”
“Yeah, whatever.”
“Are you ready to make a dent in history, buddy?”
“I sure am.”
Yes, he sure was.
THE END
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of Tim Kizer’s horror novel “Days of Vengeance” (about 106,000 words).
“Days of Vengeance” description:
Frank Fowler, a man suffering from amnesia, suspects he
may have murdered his wife Kelly, who vanished three days before he lost his
memory. The bad news is Kelly's family has the same suspicions.
As memories trickle back to him, Frank is still unable
to figure out why he slaughtered his wife and what happened to his accomplice.
He is not even sure he has nothing to do with the disappearance of his young daughter,
who went missing a few months earlier. Things take a darker turn when he
realizes that his in-laws will stop at nothing to make him remember what he has
done to their beloved sister. The situation gets even more complicated as an
anonymous blackmailer accuses Frank of the murder and demands money to keep his
mouth shut.
Frank's search for answers becomes a fight for survival
after he rediscovers that his wife's relatives are a clique of bloodthirsty
serial kidnappers serving a mysterious one-legged man. His chances of
prevailing are slim: one of the in-laws is a cop and another is a
multimillionaire.
However, the question still remains: Why are these
people so hell-bent on getting hold of Kelly's dead body?
His options are limited: he either finds his wife--dead
or alive--or dies. In his race against time Frank has all the clues to the
puzzle, he just needs to remember them before it’s too late.
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Days of Vengeance
Chapter 1.
DREAM
1.
The note read: “Dear Frank, I know you killed your
wife, and I can prove it. You are a reasonable person. I’m sure you don’t want
to go to prison. All I need is a $20,000 loan. Please think about my request
very carefully.”
But before this, the last six years had been wiped from
his memory.
Then there were darkness and dreams...
2.
Owl. Owl. Owl? This word flickered at the edge of his
mind for a few seconds and then vanished. Frank somehow knew that it was not
the word he’d been trying to recall. His very life depended upon this important
word buried deep inside his memory, and he had to fish it out as soon as
possible if he didn’t want the one-legged man and his people to cut his throat.
He had no idea who the one-legged man was. Sometimes he doubted this man
actually existed.
The word sounded similar to ‘owl.’
He would give it
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