
The Eyes of a Child
Description
"They may be children, but they see so much..."
A child will tell of a thing so terrifying that they must lower their voice, lest they invoke it by speaking of it. And then an adult will laugh and declare that children tell the most outrageous stories. We all laugh along, pretending to be of a certain mind. Except the child.
The child knows the adult is wrong. And, as adults, we want the child to be wrong. But that's wishful thinking. What children see and know is the dark unmasked truths of the world, and if we continue to ignore their hushed warnings, then we deserve what we get.
In volume seventeen of Terror Stories from the Territories, discover fourteen unsettling tales of terror, from the eyes of those among us most vulnerable to terror, as transcribed from the lost journals of Jack Harlowe, an enigmatic traveler, an adventurous man whose face is as trustworthy as his pen is eager, and an observer of the human condition we know as terror.