The Nosy Neighbour

This short story is any neighbours worst nightmare. Do you see curtains twitch as you pass a house in your street? Do you sometimes get the stangest feeling that someone is watching you? Do feel all alone when hanging out the washing. They smile at you over the fence, raise a hand as you take out the garbage, but sometimes things are not always as they seem. Be careful. Neighbour is watching...

Goran Black had a twitch that made his prescription glasses rub the bridge of his nose. It wasn't a nervous twitch because he had nothing to be nervous about, no - It was more of an excitable twitch, and he could feel the first stirrings of excitement start to sizzle through his body as he pushed his face up hard against the hole he'd drilled in the fence that separated his house from the neighbours.

How well do you know your neighbours?

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The Nosy Neighbour

This short story is any neighbours worst nightmare. Do you see curtains twitch as you pass a house in your street? Do you sometimes get the stangest feeling that someone is watching you? Do feel all alone when hanging out the washing. They smile at you over the fence, raise a hand as you take out the garbage, but sometimes things are not always as they seem. Be careful. Neighbour is watching...

Goran Black had a twitch that made his prescription glasses rub the bridge of his nose. It wasn't a nervous twitch because he had nothing to be nervous about, no - It was more of an excitable twitch, and he could feel the first stirrings of excitement start to sizzle through his body as he pushed his face up hard against the hole he'd drilled in the fence that separated his house from the neighbours.

How well do you know your neighbours?

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The Nosy Neighbour

The Nosy Neighbour

by D.K. Ryan
The Nosy Neighbour

The Nosy Neighbour

by D.K. Ryan

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Overview

This short story is any neighbours worst nightmare. Do you see curtains twitch as you pass a house in your street? Do you sometimes get the stangest feeling that someone is watching you? Do feel all alone when hanging out the washing. They smile at you over the fence, raise a hand as you take out the garbage, but sometimes things are not always as they seem. Be careful. Neighbour is watching...

Goran Black had a twitch that made his prescription glasses rub the bridge of his nose. It wasn't a nervous twitch because he had nothing to be nervous about, no - It was more of an excitable twitch, and he could feel the first stirrings of excitement start to sizzle through his body as he pushed his face up hard against the hole he'd drilled in the fence that separated his house from the neighbours.

How well do you know your neighbours?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940032859345
Publisher: D.K. Ryan
Publication date: 11/08/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 870,484
File size: 47 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

I didn't pick up my first book until I was nineteen years old, and having now reached the ripe old age of thirty eight, I think that I've made up for all those lost years by reading every single horror novel I could get my hands on. From Stephen King's IT to The Doll Who Ate His Mother, by Ramsey Campbell.

I've devoured them all. I can't get enough. Names of those authors became part of my everyday conversation, Edward Lee, Jack Ketchum, Graham Masterton, Richard Laymon, Robert McCammon, Bentley Little and Lisa Tuttle. It got to a point where I thought that I knew these people personally, and they all left a horrific taste in my mouth.

So a year ago I decided to try my hand at writing. What happened was that now I have a number of self published short stories and an 85,000 word manuscript which I'm currently editing along with a head full of many more stories screaming to get out.

I've never been one to take things too seriously but I will defend horror to my dying breath. I love reading horror almost as much as writing and hope through constant learning and feedback I can make the genre proud.

D.K. Ryan.

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