After being dumped on a Friday night, a disciplined accountant spirals into obsession as he tries to reconstruct the breakup, only to find his memories, routines, and sense of self turning against him.
Books weren't just entertainment growing up ? they were survival. The moment a battered paperback with a blood-red spine landed in his hands, Terrance was hooked. Stephen King wasn't just an author; he was an open door. Same with Dean Koontz, whose relentless suspense proved horror could be both smart and gut-wrenching. And then came Anne Rice, whose lush gothic worlds showed that monsters could hold more humanity than the living. Every flashlight-lit chapter, every 2 a.m. page turn, every chill that lingered long after the last word ? that's where Inkstained Confessions began.