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One Slice at a Time

De : Tyler Sundin
Lu par : Edward Baker
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One Slice at a Time: A Masterclass in Gastronomic Horror

What if the most terrifying thing about a monster wasn't its hunger, but its standards?

In the sweltering, unforgiving expanse of the Texas badlands, where the heat is a physical weight and the horizon offers no mercy, Zachary’s life ends not with a bang, but with the hollow click of a dead engine. Stranded and desperate, he wanders into a hidden subterranean sanctuary that feels like a miracle. It is cool, sterile, and smells of woodsmoke and rich, dark spices.

But the man waiting below is no savior.

Franklin Silas—known to the campfire whispers of the Panhandle as "Frank Silo"—is a man of exquisite taste and absolute discipline. A disgraced world-class chef with a past buried in the blood-stained kitchens of Miami, Frank doesn't just kill. He harvests. He doesn't see a victim; he sees an ingredient.

The Labyrinth of the Butcher

One Slice at a Time is a visceral journey into a claustrophobic nightmare. Trapped in a bunker lined with pristine white subway tiles and professional-grade steel, Zachary becomes the centerpiece of Frank’s final, deranged masterpiece. The horror isn't just in the bone saw or the surgical precision of the cuts; it’s in the intimacy. Frank talks to Zachary. He feeds him. He treats him with the twisted respect a craftsman shows his finest material.

As Frank meticulously prepares his meals—a house-ground sausage here, a slow-braised rib there—Zachary is forced to witness his own slow disappearance. It is a psychological war of attrition where the boundary between "guest" and "menu" vanishes.

©2026 Tyler Sundin (P)2026 Tyler Sundin
Horreur Psychologie Thrillers et romans à suspense
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