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Panic Point: Rapid Tales of Terror for When the Lights Go Out

Flash fiction at its creepiest! With more than 100 frightful tales, this book is perfect for fans of the ‘Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark’ series, and those in need of a chilling bathroom reader, or coffee table book. The experience is akin to digesting episodes of 'The Twilight Zone', or 'Black Mirror' if each story were only a few lines long. ‘Panic Point’ has appeal for almost everyone; whether you have an attention deficit disorder, are someone who thinks two sentence horror stories couldn't actually be creepy, or are somewhere in-between. Possibly the easiest pick up/put down horror adventure collection of all time; great for all ages. With an eye on walking every inch of Fear Street, you may not find each of these stories frightening, but there are apt to be more than a few you'll never forget. So, if it's nightmare fuel you're after, look no further.

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Shane Windham is the author of more than 50 books, an independent recording artist, YouTube content creator, and table game designer. He lives in northeast Texas, sustaining a strong presence online. Almost all of his works are self-published; meaning your support is what drives his ability to continue creating.Please visit ShaneWindham.com to access exclusive books, read author FAQs, enjoy freebies, and more!

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