Travel into the darkness and the nightmares will never end…Terrifying secrets from the past are revealed when a ghost hunter discovers a letter from his deceased mother. A lost young couple learns all is not what it seems when an elderly woman welcomes them into her remote outback home. And a guilt-ridden carpenter takes a journey into another dimension but is shocked by what follows him home…Scare Street is proud to present a diabolical new collection of seventeen ghastly stories. Each spine-tingling tale is a portal to a new world, the beginning of a seemingly endless voyage into fear and dread. An infinite horizon beckons, as the sun sets behind overcast, craggy mountains.But be warned: Not every journey is worth taking. Some roads lead where you might not expect. And some nightmares are too terrifying to awake from.That’s the thing about traveling into the darkness…You never know which trip will be your last.This volume consists of the following stories:1. The Shape by Harrison Shimens2. The Graveyard Worm by Buck Weiss3. Spaghetti Man by Jill Benson4. Daughters by Jenna Dietzer5. Celestiradix by John Forrester6. The Open House by John Peyton Cooke7. Lady of the Lump by Stephen Mcquiggan8. The Old Treehouse by Brock Kevin Poulsen9. Thalassophobia by Melanie Atkinson10. Incident at Wombat Gully by Kris Ashton11. Troposphere by Jon Douglas Rainey12. Loose Lips by Matt Bliss13. What Grows Underneath Ends in Silence by Timothy G. Huguenin14. Every Little Hair on Your Head by Alex Laurel Lanz15. Hantu Toilet by Joni Chng16. You Can’t Kidnap a Baby by Natasha Ruhwald17. The Box by Ron Ripley and Kevin Saito
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- Release Date 09/01/2022
- Authors Ron Ripley, Scare Street, Stephen McQuiggan, Kevin Saito, Timothy G. Huguenin, Jenna Dietzer, Matt Bliss, Melanie Atkinson, Harrison Shimens, Buck Weiss, Jill Benson, John Forrester, John Peyton Cooke, Brock Kevin Poulsen, Kris Ashton, Jon Douglas Rainey, Alex Laurel Lanz, Joni Chng, Natasha Ruhwald
- Language English
- Company Scare Street
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