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Arboreatum: A Novella of Horror

When a band of westward pioneers - lost, starving, and desperate - stumbles upon an unlikely oasis in the middle of a barren prairie, Micah wonders if his family has finally caught a lucky break...or does this new Garden of Eden hide a forgotten terror behind a veil of earthly delights? "It's beautiful...the tension and horror builds and builds to a climax that is both horrifying and unexpected. This is quite possibly my favorite short story ever." — Confessions of a Reviewer (This novella is a selection from SCREAMSCAPES: TALES OF TERROR, a collection of horror and weird fiction by Evans Light. Now available in hardcover, paperback, audiobook and ebook editions.)

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Get ten chilling tales and novellas in Evans Light's SCREAMSCAPES: Tales of Terror - available now in eBook, paperback, hardcover and audiobook editions.

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Evans Light is a writer of horror and suspense, and is the author of Screamscapes: Tales of Terror, Arboreatum, Don't Need No Water and more. He is co-creator of the Bad Apples Halloween anthology series and Dead Roses: Five Dark Tales of Twisted Love.Evans lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, surrounded by thousands of vintage horror paperbacks. He is editor-in-chief and co-owner of Corpus Press, which specializes in original horror and weird fiction. He is the proud father of fine sons and the lucky husband of a beautiful wife.

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