Writer Alex Knight introduces and presents horrifying and chilling stories in this captivating series of psychological thrillers. This collection includes real-life unsettling situations, paranormal encounters, guilt, murderous psychopaths, reoccurring death and much more. The stories in this book are really scary and are not recommended for younger children! After reading theses horrifying tales, you may not be able to sleep with the lights off for a while. Consider this your warning.In Flight 741 (Flight from Hell), a man who died on his flight keeps reliving the same death over and over again, facing a different outcome each time. He is forced to face his insecurities of his troubled past. In Fancy Feast, a traveler finds himself lost in uncharted territory. Looking for an adventure to die for, he finds just that. Other stories feature characters at the end of life, facing situations that would leave us all terrified. In There Is Something in My Room, a girl's bad choices leave her with a paranormal entity that terrorizes her while she sleeps.Stories include:-Soap in My Eyes-Flight 741(Flight from Hell)-There Is Something in My Room-A Fancy Feast-Jacob-The Ice Cream Man-The Whistler-The Soul Keeper-Forever Young★★★★★ ''Every story in here is thrilling and terrifying and fantastic."★★★★★ "An amazing storyteller!"★★★★★ "The most chilling book I've read in a while!"★★★★★ "The twist in Fancy Feast was crazy!"★★★★★ "Edge-of-my-seat experience. Each story was terrifying."
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- Release Date 09/15/2021
- Author Alex R. Knight
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 9 ounces
- Dimensions 5.5 x 0.57 x 8.5 inches
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