“369 Gates of Hell” – The Weight Of Trauma As A Burden And A Liberator – Short Story Review
“The gates of Hell are terrible to behold, are they not?”
~ E. A. Bucchianeri
Redi Thomas carries the past in her present in the form of ghosts that only she can see and hear. Her ghosts have an all too personal connection to her line of work. When one of these companions makes her an offer she can’t refuse, Redi may finally be liberated from what is burdening her. Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker award-winning author/poet Linda Addison spins the reader a shocking tale in “369 Gates of Hell”, a story from her collection HOW TO RECOGNIZE A DEMON HAS BECOME YOUR FRIEND published by Necon E-books.
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The Plot
The story opens as Redi waits for her client, Ana Sanchez, to appear in the reception area of an office building. Redi is a bodyguard hired to protect this accountant to the powerful and wealthy, but she doesn’t wait alone. Apparitions followed her during her waking hours as well as in her dreams. Why wouldn’t they? These specters had a prior relationship with her having crossed her path during her time as an assassin. Ghost victims from her past are a constant presence and that day is no different. Until it is.
One evening, a particular ghost offers her respite from her constant companions but only if she would do one more assassination. Redi is given one day to think it over. Not only is she is haunted by her past profession but by the abuse she suffered at the hands of her deceased stepfather. Her body is a roadmap of scars and pain that drove her to the assassin’s life.
When the ghost returns, she agrees. He takes her on a journey to exercise her past trauma and deliver cathartic retribution to her stepfather in the afterlife. The liberation of her emotional distress, the shackles of her bitterness wash away. Now it is time for her to carry out her side of the bargain.
Her newest victim…is Ana Sanchez.…To read the entire blog, head to Killer Shorts Reviews.