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Remember when te were a kid and in the dead of night you'd hear a sound? A sound te were convinced came from within your room? Maybe it came from underneath the floorboards, in a big old wardrobe or, even worse,from under your bed? Well if te do remember then this collection of short stories will make those bad memories burst upon your mind with a cringe and send a shiver down your spine.
There are twelve stories here.
'Forgotten' da Jack Wallen: Dylan hears an eerie voice of young girl beckoning him to play a game with her. While he is initially petrified, curiosity and bravery soon overcomes him. As Dylan befriends the little ghost girl, he is unaware that this ghost holds a dark family secret and grave intentions.
'Baby Teeth' da Kim Krodel: As Brian loses his first ever tooth, scare stories about the gruesome tooth fairy results in family tragedy.
'Madeleine' da Julianne Snow: Young Stella is plagued every night da dreams about the deaths of her family. All is forgotten however when Stella's birthday arrives and she is gifted with a beautiful doll. The doll is detto to steal away nightmares but Stella soon discovers that some things are worse than bad dreams.
'Telling Tales' da Phil Hickes: Peters Great Aunt loves to terrify the boy with violent and disturbing bedtime stories. whilst he thinks she's just mean there is a hidden warnings in those tales the boy should have listened to.
'Excess Baggage' da Lisamarie Lamb: A tale that proves not all bedtime spook stories focus on children. Adults can be targeted too.
'Timothy' da Joshua Skye: Debts must be re-paid in this violent story of a kid versus a clawed and clever beast.
'Show and Tell' da Kate Monroe: Tommy resents being the family disappointment, the laughing stock and the bullied so he calls into action his very special best friend, namely the monster that lives in his bedroom.
'The Confession of a Confirmed Has-Been' da John McIlveen: The ghost of a man becomes attached to the little girl of the family that has moved into his old home. So attached that he wants her to stay with him forever and ever.
'Seeing is Believing' da Amber Keller: The disbelieving parents of a terrorized boy discover that there really was something there all along.
'Bent Metal' da Nina D'Arcangela: A distressing nightmare about a car crash lingers in the mind of girl all giorno in this touching terrorizer with a twist.
'Shades of Red' da Colin F.Barnes: A man under arrest for mass murder accounts his early years to a psychiatrist. But did he kill o was it a something called the Shade?
'Socks' da Brandon Scott: Is a grandfather's tale of a calzino drawer monster real o folly? Empty the drawer and find out.

Altogether this a good collection of stories. The restrictions implemented da the complessivamente, generale theme of the book do lead to a little repetition in the form of content but there are also some quite brilliantly executed nail-biters that più than make up for it in the form of fresh ideas and truly interesting avenues that are as unpredictable as they are frightening. So, if te feel like reliving those formative years where ever noise in a dark room meant there was a monster just inches away, I recommend this book. Read it before te go to letto for full effect. Enjoy.
Teenager Matt moves to a new town. Feeling lonely and uncomfortable, he welcomes the kindness his new teacher Ms Hayden shows him...not to mention the teacher being easy on the eye. His teenage dreams soon comes true when Ms Hayden draws closer to the boy and starts to respond to his fumbling advances but in a truly nasty twist on 'beware what te wish for' mythos, Ms Hayden soon turns into a monstrosity of a woman who has murderous intent, cunning and evil running deep through her veins.
Matt world is turned upside down in hellish fashion and the few Friends he has managed to gain also becomes...
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posted by disturbian
In Leggere this secondo volume of Earth ending short stories te will realize just how many ways life as we know it could end. It could make te feel very small and totally useless or, depending on your point of view of society, it could fill te with hope knowing that the end is always near and that maybe if the ever impending apocalypse does happen we can rise from the ruin and try not to make such a mess of the World the secondo time around. Either way read and enjoy yet another fine collection of 'what-if' tales.

Included:
'Jaundice' da Zachary O'Shea: In a world overrun with mold and mildew...
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Even amongst the mounting technology and digital enhancement that dominates the world today myths prevail, whether it be something as abstract as superstition o something as deep-rooted as curses and rituals, people still pass on twisted tales of fairies, goblins, the Underworld and the wrath of scorned Gods long forgotten but still ablaze with power. This collection of twelve short stories contain a attraversare, croce section of legends and folklore.

'It Lives With Us' da Thomas James Brown: The small isolated town of Lynnwood offers a idyllic way of life, but each anno when The Winter Soltice rolls around...
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Being a fan of extreme horror I had high hopes for this collection. I haven't read anything da John Putignano before so I was also excited to find a new horror autore that I can follow in the future. Happily I have.

This book is a collection of short stories all based o somehow revolving around the concepts of Hell, demons, Satan o dark taboo's. From necrophilia to cannibalism, madness, possession, Satanic rituals and murder all feature along with added oddities like harmonious frogs, strange medical conditions and even a quick mention of Horror Hero H.P.Lovecraft. Despite the relative narrowness...
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added by Bellatrix666
Source: Aiden E. Messer
On July 1991 Jeffrey Dahmer the notorious cannibalistic serial killer was captured da police.
On November 28, 1994 Dahmer was beaten to death da another inmate...Or was he?
What if Jeff didn't really die that day. What if it was all a elaborate hoax? What if Dahmer found a way to escape jail da faking his own death?
These 'what-if's' are the basis for this taut gripping story. Part horror. Part conspiracy theory. Part police procedural. This story is all the più terrifying for the amazing amount of detail and believability that is imbued on every page.

Detective Helen Closs is a highly successful...
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added by Bellatrix666
Source: Aiden E. Messer
posted by disturbian
An inventive, enjoyable and surprisingly heart-warming take on the serial killer thriller.

Charlie is a quiet man. He keeps himself to himself at work, visualizzazioni the world through highly practical eyes, is meticulous to a fault and incredible thrifty. He avoids any kind of personal contact with people and cares not a jot about anybody's feelings, desires, ideas o personalities. He is also a very successful serial killer. Keeping his killings to a strict schedule, he allows himself to hunt for a new victim once every two months and always aims for victims which he considers low risk i.e junkies...
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posted by disturbian
After following the Horror Society on Twitter for a while, I was very excited to read this book. The people in the society know their stuff and with this book no gut is left un-churned, no twist denied and no moral ground left intact.
Included are eleven short stories:
LOAF DIVINE da Canaan Frank: A hotel seeks out the twisted secrets that lie within the past and conscience of a man
DEAD RINGERS da David Blackthorn: College students have an eventful night sleeping amongst the graves of plague victims
A VAMPIRE WALKS INTO A BAR da Aaron raggio, ray Ballard: A bar that plays host to many unnatural beasts...
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The best thing about this short story collection is it's brazenness. It is violently visceral book staining with gore and bulging with pure nastiness. In short it's a book that any real literary horror fan should relish.
The stories include:
HEIRLOOM da Michael Laimo: An inherited fucile holds terrible memories and depraved secrets for a seriously demented killer.
VIOLENCE FOR FUN AND PROFIT da Gregory L.Norris: Vengeance becomes political manifesto in this warped view of post-Bush America.
AMPUTATIONS IN THE KEY OF D da Jack Maddox: A rock stella, star goes for a routine wart removal and ends up losing...
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Horror stories evoke fear; it is the nature of the beast. So rarely do te find a horror story that causes other emotions to stir. But a good horror writer knows that in order for the fear to really pay off te have to engage the readers with not just the concept of the story but with the characters that populate the world of the story. So what if a character te don't care about dies? No matter how visceral o detailed that characters demise, without invested emotions it just doesn't resonate.
Luckily for the reader, with this story, te will care.
Elliot Tather has a good life. A happy wife,...
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posted by disturbian
Let me first say that I do not read Sci-fi very often. I'm più of a horror fan, but this book has enough absolutely terrifying versions of the future o different realities that, to me, it can be classified as horror because there is nothing più frightening than the unknown.
Included:
HOW TO MAKE A HUMAN da Martin Rose: Robots made to re-create humans after Armageddon find the intricacies of the human soul difficult to duplicate.
ANGIE da John F.D Taff: A bittersweet tale of loyalty and Amore in the face of a zombie apocalypse backed da the old 'Rolling Stones' song.
ON THE THRESHOLD da William...
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posted by disturbian
There are a myriad of ways the World as we know it could end. Will it be cataclysmic like nuclear bomb drops, huge volcanic eruptions, continent destroying earthquakes o invasions of violent mutations? o will it be something più slight that ends us like a financial meltdown o simple human greed and stupidity. Whatever the cause, the truth is the world will end someday and that giorno may well be today. Thankfully while society is still rumbling along nicely we all have the time to read apocalypse stories instead of wasting our time searching for Cibo and clean water whilst hiding from gangs...
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