
Karl Otto's Dark Anthology Volume II: The Easy Lie
Karl OttoTen stories. No comfort. No easy answers. Just the lies we swallow and the truths we pretend not to see.
Karl Otto's Dark Anthology Volume II: The Easy Lie is a collection of dark fiction, horror, and speculative stories that dig into the fault lines of American life. From corporate greed to political corruption, from the weight of historical trauma to the quiet horrors hiding in small-town America, these stories ask what happens when ordinary people are forced to confront the systems designed to keep them silent.
In "The Weight of Memory," an elderly man's guilt over his role in one of history's darkest chapters follows him into the supernatural. "25 Year Exposure" traces six friends across twenty-five years through a series of Polaroid photographs, each one revealing how ambition, grief, and betrayal reshape the people we thought we knew. "The Coughing Grove" drops a work crew into a bioengineered forest where the trees bleed and the corporation watching from a distance has already decided they're expendable. "Robin the Black" imagines a future theocracy where a farmer's quiet defiance becomes the most dangerous act of rebellion the Empire has ever faced.
The collection's centerpiece is the Baby Girl Trilogy, three interconnected stories presented in reverse chronological order. A father searches for meaning and redemption as he slowly awakes to the country falling apart around him. Read together, the trilogy delivers a devastating portrait of an America that punishes the people who try to do the right thing.
Framed by an unflinching introduction and a closing essay that refuses to let the reader look away, The Easy Lie is horror with purpose. These are stories about complicity, institutional corruption, systemic injustice, and the cost of choosing comfort over truth. They are dark, sharp, and deeply human.
For readers of Paul Tremblay, Victor LaValle, Carmen Maria Machado, and George Orwell. For anyone who believes horror fiction can do more than scare you. For anyone tired of the easy lie.
Karl Otto writes horror and dark speculative fiction that explores social commentary through supernatural and psychological terror. His work blends literary fiction with genre storytelling, creating horror anthologies that challenge readers while delivering the tension, atmosphere, and dread the genre demands. Karl Otto's Dark Anthology Volume II: The Easy Lie is his second short story collection, following Karl Otto's Dark Anthology Volume 1: Stories of Horror and Dread.
Dark horror anthology. Dystopian fiction. Political thriller. Psychological horror short stories. Literary horror collection. Social commentary horror. Speculative fiction anthology.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Karl Otto
Published: 05/01/2026
ISBN: 9798999814340
Pages: 222
Weight: 0.67lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.51d
