By: Various
Seven Roads to Hell is a collection of short stories that plunges readers straight into the depths of the underworld. Each story offers a unique journey through the different circles of hell, exploring themes of sin, punishment, and redemption. The diverse range of authors brings their own twist to the classic concept, offering fresh perspectives and new horrors to discover.
The writing in Seven Roads to Hell is vivid and gripping, immersing readers in the dark and twisted worlds of each story. From demonic creatures to malevolent spirits, the authors create a chilling atmosphere that keeps you on the edge of your seat until the very end. The pacing is consistent throughout the collection, ensuring that each story delivers its own brand of horror without missing a beat.
One standout aspect of Seven Roads to Hell is the creative ways in which the authors interpret the different circles of hell. Each story offers a fresh take on the traditional themes, injecting new life into a well-known concept. The variety of settings and characters keeps the collection engaging, offering something for every horror fan to enjoy.
Overall, Seven Roads to Hell is a solid anthology that will appeal to fans of horror fiction. The stories are well-written, imaginative, and offer plenty of chills and thrills along the way. Whether you're a casual reader or a die-hard horror fan, this collection is sure to satisfy your cravings for a trip through the underworld. Book Description: No one goes to hell by committing sin in the abstract, sin in general. Our character traits, talents and dispositions,
our experiences — everything about us points out to us a particular road to hell — one of the seven that are called the
capital sins. For us, this or that particular one is the fastest and easiest because of who we are, what we are, where we
find ourselves. And the road sign will read either pride, covetousness, lust, anger, gluttony, envy or sloth.
The seven capital sins are called capital because they are the sins of primary importance and inevitably spawn a whole
litter of other sins. Pride leads to boasting, ostentation, hypocrisy; envy is followed by hatred, discord, a restless quest
for riches and honors, and constant turmoil of soul. The slothful man is idle, aimless, neglects his spiritual duties and
the obligations of his state in life. And so on for the other capital sins. They all lead to other sins. They’re all roads
to hell. Most important, we must find out whether we’re traveling one of these roads.
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