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OBSIDEO: The Conclusion

After a week of frightening posts spread throughout the horror community, the terrifying story that inspired Brian Kirk’s Will Haunt You reaches its conclusion. We were honored to be a part of sharing this story with everyone as it is genuinely frightening and who doesn’t love a scary mystery? However, as we ready the final installment, it leaves us here at Ink Heist with mixed emotions. We have enjoyed the ride of sharing and following this case that inspired Brian’s work, but strange things have begun happening to both Shane and myself. They started out innocently enough while we were talking to Brian about his desire to share this story, things we could easily explain away as a coincidence. But as each site began sharing more of the story, things have only escalated. It takes a lot to frighten hardened horror fans like us, but we are honestly pretty scared right now. Shane and I live on opposite ends of the country, surely the fact that we have both been experiencing the same things can’t be a coincidence. Can it?

If you missed any of the other installments, you can follow them here:


These are the last known images of my neighbor Nancy. But I don’t believe her story has ended. In fact, something tells me it’s just begun. The book I wrote, I now know why it came to me so clearly. I wish I could take it all back.

 


Some stories should be left alone. This is one of them.


OBSIDEO was just the beginning. The novel inspired by this mysterious encounter is now available for pre-order. Read at your own risk: Brian Kirk – Will Haunt You

Synopsis
You don’t read the book. It reads you.
Rumors of a deadly book have been floating around the dark corners of the deep web. A disturbing tale about a mysterious figure who preys on those who read the book and subjects them to a world of personalized terror. Jesse Wheeler―former guitarist of the heavy metal group The Rising Dead―was quick to discount the ominous folklore associated with the book. It takes more than some urban legend to frighten him. Hell, reality is scary enough. Seven years ago his greatest responsibility was the nightly guitar solo. Then one night when Jesse was blackout drunk, he accidentally injured his son, leaving him permanently disabled. Dreams of being a rock star died when he destroyed his son’s future. Now he cuts radio jingles and fights to stay clean.
But Jesse is wrong. The legend is real―and tonight he will become the protagonist in an elaborate scheme specifically tailored to prey on his fears and resurrect the ghosts from his past. Jesse is not the only one in danger, however.
By reading the book, you have volunteered to participate in the author’s deadly game, with every page drawing you closer to your own personalized nightmare.
The real horror doesn’t begin until you reach the end. That’s when the evil comes for you.

 

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