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A Rustle in the Attic

From creepy garden gnomes and the curse of immortality, to a bloody spirit that just wants to find a new home, the stories in this book came solely from the fears their own creator. Ryan J. Torres has borrowed from the art of the campfire tale and, in turn, gives the reader something to take away, mold, and change. Something that they can tell again and again in their own way. It's a tradition that has been handed down by storytellers through the ages. Torres' calling is to continue this tradition. To be consumed by terror is one thing, but to devote the time to expressing that fear and sharing it with others... Well, that's a special kind of monster on its own.

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