When Aisha starts seeing them, and then is involved in an awful accident, the fact that she shares the bomber’s religion convinces some residents she can’t be trusted. The incident awakened terrible entities that both nurture and feed off people’s darkest instincts. “It wasn’t even a suicide bombing … There are theories he was even surprised when the bombs went off.” “He was just a nut, not some - you know - sleeper agent,” one character recalls. Some time ago, a Muslim resident was hoarding explosives and napalm in his apartment, and there was an explosion. When Aisha, a Muslim woman living with her white fiancé Tom and his daughter, begins having strange dreams and seeing horrible visions, the reader learns their building has a past. It’s basically a haunted-house tale transplanted to a run-down city apartment building. Pichetshote keeps Infidel beautifully simple. ‘Infidel’ by Aaron Campbell, Jose Villarrubia, Pornsak Pichetshote and Jeff Powell
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