ocking tales of malice that will have you asking yourself, how far would you go? A piano that feeds on the one who plays it, a forgotten house that holds the secrets of the past, the lips you always wanted, taken from another and bleeding inside your pocket. These are some of the stories in Ill-Gotten Things that shine a light on buried secrets and the fragility of morality. When jealousy has no limits, yearning grows to obsession, and desire outweighs virtue, monsters are born. Matt Bliss explores the breaking point of ideals, and the depths to which one will sink for their own gains in a daring collection of narratives.