Deadly Skittles Prologue

bowling skittles and skull used in extreme horror book cover

The prologue for my latest extreme horror novel ‘Deadly Skittles’ which features a young couple (and other victims) who are kidnapped and forced to become human skittles in a sadistic bowling alley, when they are tourists in a South American country.

PROLOGUE

He eyes the Skittles at the end of the bowling alley carefully, trying to decide where to aim the ball that he holds in his hand.

But this isn’t a normal bowling alley.

The Skittles are different.

They aren’t made of plastic.

They’re human beings.

And in this bowling alley the aim is to break their legs.

One of the Skittles is his girlfriend.

If he hits her with the ball he will break her legs.

Above the bowling alley is a viewing room.

It’s called the Players Gallery.

The Players are ruthless gamblers who place bets on which Skittle will have their legs broken.

There are nine Skittles and they have been arranged in a diamond shape, like the way   skittles are arranged in a conventional bowling alley.

For convenience, the Players refer to it as the Diamond.

A Skittle who is at front of the Diamond is in the position called Diamond One.

The Skittle who is on his her left is Diamond Two.

Etc.

The betting odds are displayed on a huge electronic Betting Screen which is suspended above the bowling alley, where the Skittles, Bowlers and Players can see it.

The injured Skittles are transported to what is described as a Hospital From Hell.

Here, in a filthy ward which is covered with their shit and piss because they can’ t reach the toilet their shattered limbs are covered only by filthy bandages, and there are no pain killers so they constantly scream with pain.

Yet incredibly, that is the way they prefer it.

Because if they ever recover from their injuries they will be forced to become Skittles again.

And their legs will be broken again.

And again.

And again.

Until they die.

Deadly Skittles is available on Amazon the following link:

‎‎http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DC7CN5L8

Author: Paul Gresham