A trio of dark and chilling tales by Matt McAvoy, each with a distinctively contemporary undertone; also available individually for download."THE BLACK LINE" -The author’s first foray into
supernatural horror.Modern day London - a proud day for a very proud man, and why shouldn’t he be? Boris has worked so very hard, and is now launching his new driver-less tube train on the
pioneering Tower Line. But while some consider the line a triumph, not all are as pleased; in fact some, the more spiritually-attuned perhaps, are downright terrified. For the line, along with
its creators, hides a secret... a secret darker than the tunnels under the Thames, and darker than the stories around the bodies buried there. As dark as the blackest evil of which man is
capable. Bear witness - in the tunnel there is no way out.WARNING - ADULTS ONLY"CLOUDS" -Imagine you’re falling; flipping over and over through the sky - not in a dream, but in startling
reality. A loud bang then nothing... nothing but the wind rushing past you and the sound of your own terrified screaming.You pray, desperately pray for salvation - death, madness, or a miracle
in that welcoming bed of clouds.Scream and pray - you have nothing else."GRANJY’S EYES" -Meet Ollie. Well-educated and spoilt - a rich kid, fun-loving party-goer and brutal sociopath.
Ruthlessly arrogant Ollie takes what he wants, when he wants it. But Ollie’s going to learn, the hard way, that for every action there’s a consequence, and for every bounty a price.Because
living with Granjy isn’t the bed of roses he thought it was going to be; the blind old lady sees everything - sees him - and most of all sees the monster he is becoming, in a way that nobody
else can. And that strange and terrible perception that surely only she has frightens Ollie more than he’ll ever admit. It was she that spoilt him rotten-to-the-core, and now his payment is
due. Her sightless eyes and her creepy, knowing smile will compel him to tear apart his own dark soul.Granjy will teach him new meaning of the word ’remorse’.