Where the Monsters Live
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"An absolutely brutal novella that had me squirming in my chair." - Hunter Shea, author of We Are Always Watching
How far would you go for revenge?
When a six-year-old girl is abused and left for dead by a pedophile known only as the "Rabbit Man" due to the claw marks left on her body, police follow every lead but reach only dead ends.
Hungry for justice, her grieving father abandons wife and child on a harrowing journey deep undercover into Miami's sex offender colony under the Julia Tuttle Causeway. His purpose is simple: to find the "Rabbit Man" among them, and put him in the ground.
Months later, with no one to trust and the pedophiles he lives among growing suspicious of his actions, he learns nothing is simple where the monsters live.
Duncan Ralston
"Author of the cult smash-hit Woom and Ghostland and more than 15 other books that aren't the cult smash-hit Woom or Ghostland. His debut collection was blurbed positively by the legendary Jack Ketchum. In 10 years of publishing, Duncan Ralston hasn't won or been nominated for sh*t outside of screenwriting awards, and is definitely not bitter about it. For 7 FREE dark fiction short stories/novellas including the prequel to GHOSTLAND, ""The Moving House,"" signed copies of Woom, bookplates and merch, please visit www.duncanralston.com."
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Where the Monsters Live - Duncan Ralston
WHERE THE
MONSTERS
LIVE
a novella
Duncan Ralston
An absolutely brutal novella that had me squirming in my chair.
- Hunter Shea, author of We Are Always Watching
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This story is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
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Copyright © 2016 by Duncan Ralston
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Where the Monsters Live
first published in
What Goes Around (KnightWatch Press), © 2016
Also by Duncan Ralston
Gristle & Bone (collection)
Salvage (novel)
Wildfire (novella)
Woom (novella)
The Method (novel)
Video Nasties (collection)
Ebenezer (novella)
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WHERE THE
MONSTERS
LIVE
IT WAS RAINING the day I brought my daughter's CD player back to the sex offenders under the bridge, and everyone was in a crummy mood.
Miami's typically balmy weather is a blessing to those of us living on the street--at least until the rainy season, those summer months when you've got to get a roof over your head that isn't just a doorway alcove or the underside of a bridge or you'll be soaked to the skin in seconds. The day I'd decided to go back home for the first time in months it had already been raining three days, and most of us were sure the sun would never come out again.
By then I'd narrowed my search for the Rabbit Man down to three suspects: Tony Walker, Alejandro Gonzalez, and Orville Popcorn
Perry, the convicted pedophiles I'd been living among for the last three months. Not everyone in Bookville had committed the sort of vile crimes these men had. Some were rapists, others were molesters, but most had been forced to register for petty sexual assaults, hadn't even spent a day in jail but had gotten stranded in this godforsaken place anyhow. Forced out of their homes, into the shadows, and under the bridge.
Statutory cases, groping, sodomy. Some drunk guy caught pissing in public near a schoolyard. You could almost laugh at a creep who's exposed himself to old ladies, so long as one of them wasn't your grandmother or your great-aunt. It's sick, sure, but it doesn't physically hurt anyone.
Regardless of the severity of their individual crimes, lobbyist Ron Book's ordinance forced these men and women to live 2,500 feet away from any school, park, or bus stop. Short of violating parole or removing their ankle monitor and skipping town, the Tuttle Causeway and the Everglades became the only places left for a sex offender to live within the Miami metropolitan area.
Ron Book's folly had pushed them underground and off the grid. Instead of making Miami safer, he'd made the city a thousand times more dangerous.
Walker, Gonzalez, and Popcorn Perry--these monsters had done hard time.
Gonzalez liked little girls. Popcorn preferred boys, but he'd gotten arrested for trying to diddle one of the girls on his school bus route. He told us she had a short haircut and had yet to hit puberty, so it was easy enough to imagine her as a boy despite not having the parts. From my understanding, Walker was a pinch hitter.
None of these men had ever killed anyone as far as I knew, but together they'd strangled the souls of at least half a dozen children. What had sent me rushing home that morning was that Gonzalez had told a story the night before about the rabbit he'd had as a boy, reminiscing about how soft its fur had been. I could easily imagine it reminding him of the silken hair of his victims.
To ingratiate myself to them early on, I'd told a lie about how I'd done two years in Alamosa County for assaulting my niece. Popcorn and Walker had wanted details, so I fed them details: said I'd been grooming her for years before I actually got up the courage to go through with it. That I'd babysat for my brother and his wife--in truth, I have no siblings, only in-laws--for months just working up the nerve to touch her.
With my theater background, I've played everything from Hamlet's oedipal interests to Titus's cannibalism, but the part of pedophile
was by far the most loathsome--particularly in light of why I was there. Popcorn had wanted to know about her underwear, if it had decals,
which I took to mean