SHARDS by Ian Rogers jumps back and forth in time, piecing together a horrible experience resulting in the death of a friend. Unfortunately, the surviving friends never truly recover, and the ending suggests this is a type of curse. Basically, Evil Dead mixed with the Grudge. However, Rogers maintains his talent for twisting common supernatural elements into something uniquely terrifying.
I must admit, I still prefer Rogers' GO FISH, about a psychic team battling a strange creature's ghost.
As always,
AstraDaemon
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