Step into a world where every choice has teeth and even the most ordinary moments can turn razor-sharp. There Are No Heroes is a gripping collection of six dark, intimate, and unsettling stories that peel back the polished surface of everyday life to reveal the shadows underneath. Perfect for fans of psychological tension, moral ambiguity, and character-driven suspense. If you think you know how far people will go when pushed - think again. Step inside and dare to open the first page. The monsters here don't hide under beds, they sit across the table, smile at the camera, and know your name. There Are No Heroes delivers six unforgettable stories that expose the fragile line between right and wrong, and how quickly ordinary people can cross it.In "I'll Argue That," a high-stakes debate show forces contestants to abandon their morals for millions, blurring the boundary between conviction and performance.In "Mail Forwarding" curiosity crosses the legal line when a harmless act of voyeurism invites a darker secret right to the front door.A whispered rumor unravels into a harrowing portrait of hidden abuse in "Did You Hear About Tammy's Cousin?", reminding us that silence can be its own kind of violence.In "A Late Night at the Office," a routine after-hours shift slips into a pulse-pounding ordeal when a familiar workplace becomes a heart-pounding trapFamily tension boils over in the theatrically chaotic "The Feast," where every secret is served hot and no one leaves the table unscathed.And in "Accounting Hazards," ambition curdles into betrayal as harmless office politics turn predatory, proving that some of the most dangerous battles are fought under fluorescent lights.Unsettling, sharp, and unflinchingly human, this collection strips away the illusion of "the hero" to reveal something far more real: the choices we make when no one is watching, and the ones we can't take back once the lights come up. Dark, unflinching, and wickedly entertaining, this collection will make you question every easy moral you've ever held. Perfect for fans of psychological fiction, domestic suspense, and character-driven thrillers, There Are No Heroes invites you to step closer, look harder, and decide for yourself: When the moment comes, what would you choose?