Max Booth III does not exist. If you spot him in public, call your local authorities immediately, but let's be honest: by then it's probably too late. His literary work delves into the dark corners of the human psyche, often bordering on horror and the bizarre, forcing readers to confront their own fears and anxieties. Booth's style is raw and unsettling, leaving a lasting impression and prompting contemplation on the nature of reality.
A family on the verge of self-destruction finds themselves isolated in their bathroom during a tornado warning. "Don't look now but Max Booth III is one of the best in horror, and he's only getting started." --Josh Malerman, author of BIRD BOX and MALORIE
Sleep is just a myth created by mattress salesmen. Isaac, a night auditor of a hotel somewhere in the surreal void of Texas, is sick and tired of his guests. When he clocks in at night, he's hoping for a nice, quiet eight hours of Netflix-bingeing and occasional masturbation. What he doesn't want to do is fetch anybody extra towels or dive face-first into somebody's clogged toilet. And he sure as hell doesn't want to get involved in some trippy owl conspiracy or dispose of any dead bodies. But hey...that's life in the hotel business. Welcome to The Nightly Disease. Please enjoy your stay.