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That Feeling When You Know You're Doomed: Horror Stories

Fans’ praise for James G. Boswell: “Amazing Horror Author and very creepy…” "I really enjoyed it. Looking forward to reading more." “Great author and interesting story teller.” “…his enthusiasm for the genre makes me want to read more.” "If you love good horror and great storytelling, look no further!" Read "That Feeling When You Know You're Doomed" to feel the existential dread of being at the mercy of forces beyond comprehension or control. A woman confesses to killing several people, but no one can see the bodies. An expedition through the jungle to find a lost indigenous tribe leads to a terrifying trial by ordeal. A woman becomes trapped in a wilderness cabin as a flesh-eating mold erodes her sanity. A missile silo launch team receives a dire warning from an alternate reality as they're about to fire their payload. A hiker discovers the source of the terrifying rumors surrounding a mysterious mountain. These stories and more await you in this collection of existential horror by James G. Boswell. Stories include: Why Can’t You See Them? Worse than War The Black House The Tree of Death In a Secluded Corner of the Earth Chaos At the Haunted Mountain Plague Doctor A Bad Reputation The Practical Joker The Woman in the Rain The Lying Darkness What’s She Building in There? Wild About Jangkem Welcome to Scarlet City

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