Short tales of confusion, fear, and hopelessness. Pray Lied Eve is a collection of short horror written by Canadian author Lydia Peever. The Ringer was read as part of the award winning fiction podcast The Wicked Library for their live Halloween show in 2016. Her work has graced the halls of The Wicked Library previously, and other work has appeared in Dark Moon Digest, Memento Mori, and other short fiction collections. Nightface is her debut novel, and all are available on her author page. Fan of quiet and gothic horror with a splash of viscera that flirts with extreme gore, ghosts, and revenge will enjoy these collections.This title is part of the Kindle Matchbook program and you are entitled to a free Kindle ebook version when you purchase the paperback!Horror, weird tales, quiet stories of the supernatural... call them what you will, these six stories serve as a following to the first three dark offerings of Pray Lied Eve. This second installment is longer and delves more deeply into realms perhaps best left undisturbed. Sadness, thoughts of revenge, scenes of torture; many people find themselves exploring these things alone so Pray Lied Eve will offer to be your guide. Have your mirror image ruined, and all sense of safety in your home with The Ringer. Explore the madness of the carnival after dark with Jack and the Box. Halloween Hopscotch sounds fun, but when everyone knows what you've done... or simply ignore the atrocities of the past and visit Midway Park. Witness nightmares come alive during the Widow’s Wake, and then leave it all As Is, Where Is.If you enjoy these tales, please leave a review and suggest Pray Lied Eve at your local library.
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- Release Date 02/06/2017
- Author Lydia Peever
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 5.9 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.19 x 9 inches
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