![]() ![]() The end surprised me a bit - Hendrix pulls a redemption tale in the middle of the ghost hunt. Add that to the usual every day of retail and things connect to each other in places one does not expect - in some places the story of the prisoners of the past (now ghosts) sound better and less awful than the story of the current employees in the store. So the two women and their by the rules manager, Basil, show up for the shift - and things start getting weirder and weirder very soon.Īs it turns out, there is more that one thing happening and one of them is a very violent set of ghosts. Something weird is happening in the store - and the goal of that night vigil is for them to try to get to the bottom of it. ![]() So when she shows for work in that morning, the last she expects is to be tagged for an overnight shift, together with one of the oldest employees, Ruth Anne. She is trying to get transferred but that can only happen if her current boss agrees on that - and they are in the best of a relationships work-wise. Amy is two days away from getting in real trouble over unpaid rent and she really does not care about her soul-killing job. Orsk, an IKEA knock-off, is one of those big box stores where you can buy everything from a fork to a complete set of furniture for your house, all in boxes and easily stackable (and then even have lunch). Hendrix does the latter and does it well. ![]() ![]() There are two ways to mix horror and humor - you either write a parody of the genre or you write a humorous horror stories. ![]()
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