
Twisted Chapters
Step into the Darkness of Twisted Chapters
Some books whisper their horrors in the dead of night, but his stories breathe. Each week, Rudy Stankowitz peels back the fragile veil of reality, guiding his listeners down corridors of shadow where sanity frays, and nightmares take root.
His voice is not merely narration—it’s an invitation. A slow, deliberate pull into a world where horror and psychological terror intertwine, where each chapter is a whisper against the nape of your neck, a presence lurking just beyond the dim glow of your screen. You tell yourself it’s only a story. Just words. Just a voice.
But the moment you press play, it’s already too late.
The dread is inescapable. The stories won’t let you go. And neither will he.
Twisted Chapters
Blades of Glass: Chapter 3 – Six Hours Pass
In this episode, author Rudy Stankowitz reads from Blades of Glass, available now on Amazon. As the tension mounts, the mysterious intruder at the Albumin Community Blood Center lurks in the shadows, his every movement precise, his presence unsettling. Officers Grady Reynolds and his partner close in, tracking the faint whispers of movement in the darkened hallways—until a sudden crash shatters the silence, sending the situation spiraling into chaos.
Outside, Ben Childers watches in horror as a shadowy figure bolts from the back of the building into the trees. Alone in the parking lot, his fear tightens its grip as he hesitates to call out, terrified that the intruder may still be watching—waiting.
Meanwhile, across town, Willow Sullivan awakens in a panic, shaken by a dream so vivid it feels more like a memory than a nightmare. The reappearance of her long-dead parents in her subconscious is more than just grief—it’s a haunting omen, stirring something buried deep within her. Seeking solace, she takes refuge on her balcony, the chill of the early morning air barely able to still the lingering dread.
Back at the blood center, officers flood the scene, their searchlights cutting through the night as a helicopter circles overhead. But the real horror is waiting inside. When the facility’s CEO and COO inspect the damage, they uncover something far more chilling than broken windows—rows of blood bags lie shattered on the floor, their contents seeping into the tile. A single punctured blood-pack drips its contents onto the cold ground, leading to a trail of bloody footprints vanishing into the darkness.
“He took blood.”
Join Rudy Stankowitz as he reads this gripping chapter of Blades of Glass, where the hunt for a sinister presence escalates, and the unsettling truth begins to surface. Something—or someone—is feeding.
Blades of Glass, Psychological ThrillerAvailable in Paperback, Kindle, and Audio Book on Amazon
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